Angelica Van Balen

Angelica Van Balen

Senior Corporate Transactional Paralegal

Angelica Van Balen (Romo) serves as a Paralegal for Rose Law Group pc. Before joining the Rose Law Group team in 2014, she worked in a hospital and medical office setting bringing with her seven years of administrative and office experience. Angelica obtained her Associates degree in Science and Paralegal Certificate in 2013 and is currently attending Grand Canyon University for her Bachelor’s degree of Science in Justice Studies. She is also a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association in the Paralegal Division. Angelica has a passion for helping others and overcoming challenges.

In The News

Samantha DeMoss, land use and zoning attorney at Rose Law Group, graduates from Scottsdale Leadership, Class 40

By Arizona Digital Free Press Scottsdale Leadership announced the graduation of Class 40, a group of 46 community leaders, following a ceremony May 8, 2026, in Scottsdale. The ceremony marked the completion of a year focused on professional development, civic involvement and leadership training, according to a press release. As part of the program, Class 40 completed four “Project Lead It

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SOLD! Historic Arizona silver mine, with Rose Law Group partner and senior transactional attorney George Finn handling legal aspects

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A historic silver mine in northern Arizona has changed hands for $10 million. The Hughes Family Trust sold the iconic Hackberry Silver Mine, which dates back to the late 19th century and spans more than 231 acres in the Peacock Mountains in Mohave County, about 27 miles northeast of Kingman. READ ON: Rose

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Jordan Rose, President and founder of Rose Law Group, moderates Phoenix Global Forum discussion on mining, copper and America’s industrial future

    Arizona’s Copper Crossroads: Inside the High-Stakes Debate Over Mining, Permitting and the Future of the U.S. Supply Chain (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter At the Phoenix Global Forum, a panel of Arizona leaders, mining executives and academic experts framed copper not simply as a commodity, but as a

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