Kelley Gorry

Kelley Gorry

Of counsel

Kelley A. Gorry is of counsel to Rose Law Group and focuses her practice on civil and real property tax litigation. She formed and leads the firm’s real property tax litigation group and handles administrative and judicial appeals to local county assessors, County Boards of Equalization, the State Board of Equalization and the Arizona Tax Court. Through her multistate practice she has overseen thousands of tax appeals.

Admitted to Practice

Ohio, 2005
Arizona, 2007
Idaho, 2007
United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio, 2006

Professional Associations
Ohio State Bar Association
Columbus Bar Association
State Bar of Arizona
Idaho State Bar Association

Education
B.A., Political Science, Arizona State University, 2002
J.D., University of Dayton School of Law, 2005

In The News

Winslow approves restructured agreement with Atlas Global Development

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Atlas Global Development Group and Global Logistics Development Partners.) By Shawn White The Winslow City Council on Feb. 24, unanimously approved a significant restructuring of its agreement with Atlas Global Development. City Manager David Coolidge, who has led negotiations on the deal and presented the item to the council, said, “As you’re well aware, we’ve been working

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Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose discusses Phoenix Country Day School renovation plans in Paradise Valley Independent

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements to the existing baseball field, a new wellness center and two new digital information signs. To fulfill those renovations, the school, represented by Rose Law Group, will need to receive council approval of a statement

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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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