Allison is an associate attorney in Rose Law Group’s Litigation Department. Prior to joining RLG, Ally clerked for the Honorable Justice Clint Bolick on the Arizona Supreme Court. She worked at Tiffany and Bosco practicing civil litigation before Justice Bolick called her back to clerking. Prior to working at Tiffany and Bosco, Allison clerked for the Honorable David D. Weinzweig on the Arizona Court of Appeals. Allison graduated cum laude from Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. During law school, she clerked for Goldwater Institute and the General Counsel’s Office to Governor Ducey among other clerkships. Allison was raised in Iowa and graduated with highest honors summa cum laude from the University of Iowa. She is also currently writing a novel in her free time and enjoys spending time with her dogs.
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Rose Law Group litigator and criminal law attorney Joshua Austin helps Scottsdale resident get harassment case dismissed
Background: “An X.com account that bears the name William Coffin… has repeatedly accused Rachel Keshel of unlawfully living outside of the Tucson-area district in which she was elected.” Keshel and husband Seth “claim they’ve been harassed and doxxed in dozens of posts.” But: When Rose Law Group litigator and criminal law attorney Joshua Austin “asked Seth Keshel if he had registration records for the

How genetic genealogy could help in the Nancy Guthrie case; Rose Law Group litigator and criminal law attorney Joshua Austin discusses it with 12News
Coming up empty: “DNA on gloves recovered a couple of miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home near Tucson did not match to existing profiles in the CODIS database.” But: “There’s additional DNA evidence found at Nancy’s home that is also being analyzed, [Pima County Sheriff’s Department] said. Investigators are looking into genetic genealogy options for the DNA evidence to check for matches.” What

Thomas A. Gilson, Rose Law Group partner and co-chair of the firm’s litigation department, talks to PBJ about design studio’s lawsuit against developer over unfinished homes
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A lawsuit has been filed against Mesa-based ZenniHome LLC, a developer that went out of business before completing the construction of 160 homes on the Navajo Nation. ZenniHome received a $22 million payment but only partially constructed 18 homes before closing up shop, according to the complaint filed in the Superior Court of
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