By Jesse A. Millard | AZRE Recently, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been garnering a lot of development buzz. While developing on tribal lands can be a complex process, developers are taking on the challenges in order to take advantage of other perks associated with building on tribal lands like various tax benefits. New projects in the Talking …
P&Z give thumbs up to CopperWynd project
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Copperwynd Resort.) By Bob Burns | The Fountain Hills Times The town’s Planning and Zoning Commission took the first step March 9 that would allow the owner of the CopperWynd Resort to redevelop the property with 10 times the current room capacity. The commission voted unanimously, 7-0, to recommend the Town Council approve the …
Builder exempt from CC&R requirement after association employee approves plans
By Adam D. Martinez, Esq. | Chairman of Real Estate Litigation Department Question: My company builds custom homes throughout the Valley and is finishing the construction of a custom home on a lot in the Fountain Hills area. The lot is subject to Conditions Covenants and Restrictions (CC&Rs) which required us to obtain approval from the association. Recently, we went back to …
Scarlett Johansson’s custody battle: What happens next?; Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law, provides insight
By Maria Puente | USA Today Another week, another celebrity divorce involving legal jousting over — no, not the bank accounts, the houses or the luxury toys — but the custody of minor children. This week Scarlett Johansson and her French estranged husband have taken the path recently trod by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, and Robin Thicke and Paula Patton. The …
Real Estate Q & A: What’s the deal with adverse possession?
By Adam D. Martinez, Esq. Question: We purchased a home in Arcadia on a large lot a few years ago with the intention of building a large addition with floor to ceiling accordion glass doors that open to an entertaining patio. In getting our property surveyed, we learned our neighbor is encroaching on to our property by as much as …
Amusement park gets first approval from Casa Grande commission before big crowd; Rose Law Group Director of Transactions, Cameron Carter, makes the pitch
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the developers of Dreamport Villages.) By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch The City Hall Council Chambers were packed with people Thursday night. Citizens stood, huddled outside the chambers’ entrance and along the room’s walls, curious to hear about an amusement park being developed in Casa Grande. Block Sports Company was seeking approval of a …
All the APS-Solar Settlement Coverage in One Place
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Energy Freedom Coalition of America) Arizona solar industry hopeful settlement signals end of utility attacks on solar Arizona Public Service, Solar Industry Reach Critical Settlement in Contentious Rate Case Arizona Public Service, solar industry reach critical rate case settlement APS Reaches Settlement In Rate Case, Rolls Back Mandatory Demand Charge Proposal APS settles on rate-hike …
Adam M. Trenk Esq., Arizona equestrian community’s premier attorney
Arizona Horse Connection Adam Trenk, Esq., has been the choice attorney for Arizona’s horse community for more than six years. He and his colleagues at Scottsdale’s Rose Law Group pc provide a full spectrum of business and legal services assisting clients across a wide range of industries. Adam takes pride in delivering results when he assists his clients with an …
Real Estate Q & A: Can Arizona brokers pay commissions to out-of-state brokers?
Adam D. Martinez | Chairman of Real Estate Litigation Department Question: I am a real estate broker licensed in Arizona. I am selling a commercial building to a buyer from Chicago. The buyer also happens to be a real estate broker licensed in Illinois, and he wants to receive the commission for the buyer’s side of the transaction. I don’t …
Arizona solar industry hopeful settlement signals end of utility attacks on solar
Arizona Solar Industries Association The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) announced today that it has agreed to terms on a comprehensive settlement of the ongoing and contentious Arizona Public Service (APS) rate case. While the settlement’s terms are expected to result in an unfortunate shrinking of Arizona’s solar industry, the terms are expected to allow the industry to survive …