Brian Brendan Tully


Brian Brendan Tully is an Administrative Law Judge assigned to the Arizona State Office of Administrative Hearings. He previously had been assigned to the Arizona Registrar of Contractors as an Administrative Law Judge. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Judge Tully earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Psychology from The University of New Mexico and his Juris Doctorate from The University of Tulsa College of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Oklahoma. Judge Tully has held positions as Municipal Judge, City Prosecutor, City Attorney, general practitioner, senior oil and gas landman/attorney and senior arbitrator. His real life experiences also include having been an assistant director of a city/county pre-trial release project and a steamfitter. Judge Tully has taught oil and gas contracts law at the junior college level and real estate transactions at a private paralegal school, and also worked as a nursing skills laboratory technician in a university baccalaureate of nursing science program. Judge Tully is also a judge pro tem in the Maricopa County Justice Courts.


Articles in OAH Newsletter

A Brief Overview of the OAH Hearing Process for Parties
Vol. 15
April 2000

Opening Statements and Closing Arguments
Vol. 27
April 2003


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