Clayton R. Kramer

Clayton Kramer, Attorney
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CLAYTON R. KRAMER is an associate attorney in the Tucson office of DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C.    Clay’s practice emphasizes school law and civil litigation.  He has provided legal representation to clients in the private and public sectors in matters involving a variety of legal issues, including personnel issues, open meeting issues, policy issues, student […]

Richard M. Yetwin

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RICHARD M. YETWIN is Of Counsel to DeConcini McDonald Yetwin and Lacy and has been an attorney since 1972. Although in the past he has been actively involved in litigation, his current practice covers a broad range of civil matters with emphasis in corporate and real estate transactional work, and limited school law issues. Mr. Yetwin […]

Gary F. Urman

Gary Urman
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GARY F. URMAN is a Shareholder in the Tucson office. Gary started his law career at the Firm in 1987 in the Firm’s Education Law Practice Group, representing public school districts. He continues to represent several Arizona school districts, some of which for more than 25 years. Gary stays current in the Education Law field […]

Sesaly O. Stamps

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SESALY O. STAMPS s a Shareholder in the Tucson office of DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C. Her practice emphasizes education law and employment law. Ms. Stamps provides legal representation to school districts, community colleges, employers and other public entities involving day-to-day advice on a variety of issues including personnel questions, policy matters, contractual disputes and […]

Lisa Anne Smith

Lisa Anne Smith, Managing Attorney
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LISA ANNE SMITH is the Managing Shareholder in the Tucson office. Her practice emphasizes education law, employment law and civil litigation. She is comfortable in the courtroom and has extensive trial experience in state and federal court and has represented parties in numerous administrative hearings and appellate proceedings.  Ms. Smith’s litigation experience includes, but is not […]