Congratulations to Rose Law Group Senior Planner, Nick Labadie on his appointment to the Tempe Development Review Commission!
Director of Roselaw Group’s Medical Marijuana Department, Ryan Hurley comments on the verdict is in, the court says DOJ cannot raid MMJ businesses
By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Social Media Coordinator The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling on the case of United States v. McIntosh, which specifically affects providers of medical marijuana in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, all of which have legalized medical marijuana. With this ruling the DOJ can no …
Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Corporate Law and Estate Planning Departments, Laura Bianchi, fights for her clients and MMA!
Laura trains at the Fight Ready MMA gym with Coach Benny Madrid.
Stewart Family says of new plans by developer to save the Stewart (Circles) building: let’s not ‘lose everything’
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aspirant/Empire Group) Arizona Republic Letters to the Editor published 8/13/2016 Re: Stewart Motor Co building & redevelopment article. It was good to see your front page article on the proposed construction project for the Stewart Motor Company building at 800 N. Central Ave. I have a vested interest in the project, not financially, but personally since …
Rose Law Group taps Kapteyn to head intellectual property department
Rose Law Group is announcing Jeremy Kapteyn as the chair of the firm’s intellectual property law department. At RLG, Mr. Kapteyn will lead intellectual property matters involving cannabis industry-related technical innovation and branding in Arizona’s first intellectual property practice concentrating on IP issues in the cannabis industry, according to a press release. Prior to joining Rose Law Group, Mr. Kapteyn …
Arizona court rules against tribe in adoption case; Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law Dept., comments
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Over the objections of a tribe, the state Court of Appeals has allowed a non-Indian family to adopt the child of a Native American mother. In a unanimous decision, the judges said the trial court correctly considered all the issues, including the interests of the child, who had been with …
For now, Corp Comm puts brakes on big changes for solar customers
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission today approved a small fee on solar customers in a much-watched rate case, shutting down a request from a utility for big changes to solar rate design and net metering. UniSource Energy Services wanted all of its residential customers to move onto three-part rates, which include a basic service fee, …
Rose Law Group Hires Attorney and Ph.D. to Lead Arizona’s First IP Practice Concentrating on Cannabis
Jeremy Kapteyn To Chair IP Department and Will Focus On Intellectual Property Matters Related to the Cannabis Industry (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Rose Law Group pc is proud to announce the hiring of Jeremy Kapteyn as the chair of the firm’s intellectual property law department. At RLG, Kapteyn will lead intellectual property matters involving cannabis industry-related technical innovation and branding in …
Raven Golf Course Owners Drop Plans for Redevelopment
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Raven) By Rose Hutchinson | South Mountain District News The Raven is saved, at least for the near future. Six months after the owners of the golf course first contemplated building houses on the 18-hole course residents and neighbors consider a historic landmark in their community, the proposal has been dropped. In late July, …
Pima county’s new parental leave policy tested by complicated birth; Rose Law Group employment attorney David Weissman comments
By Murphy Woodhouse | Arizona Daily Star Katherine Daubert’s request for parental leave was denied, in part because her son was born before the new parental leave policy took effect. Daubert wanted consideration because Theodore spent his first four months of life in the hospital. Daubert’s denial letter from the county’s Health Insurance Benefit and Wellness Advisory Committee suggested she …