An Arizona native, Greg Linaman received a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from the University of Arizona in 1993 and is an honors graduate of the Arizona State University College of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate in 1999.
Greg’s law practice has focused exclusively on real estate matters including substantial work in land use and zoning, land development, eminent domain, foreclosure, title and survey, construction and contracts. Greg has successfully represented many of Arizona’s top developers and homebuilders in a wide variety of venues including trial court, the appellate courts, planning and zoning commissions, city and town councils, county boards of supervisors, and private transactions.
Greg has also served as in-house counsel for a large multi-family developer where he personally managed all aspects of the development business–from site selection to contract and closing; plan review to entitlements and design review; financing to construction; and delivery of the final product.
Greg’s expertise in the development process has been tapped by other attorneys for continuing education. He has lectured on real estate topics including annexation and design review in several Arizona municipalities. He has an active participant in real estate industry issues through his membership in Valley Partnership, the Arizona Multihousing Association and the Central Arizona Homebuilders Association.