Angelica Van Balen
Practice Areas: Cannabis Law, Hemp Law, Business Corporate Transactions, Litigation, Equine Law, Criminal Misdemeanors/DUI
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.
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Water & energy takeaways from the 2026 AZRE Forum, featuring Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose
By AZ Big Media At the 2026 AZRE Forum at The Camby in Phoenix, Anita Verma-Lallian, founder and CEO of Arizona Land Consulting, delivered a clear message to the state’s real estate leaders: the rules of development in Arizona have fundamentally changed. For decades, success in land development was driven by location, price and timing. Today, Verma-Lallian says, those factors

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

Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group partner and chair of the firm’s immigration law department, talks to AZFamily about concerns over Trump’s reshaping of immigration courts
By AZ Family The Trump administration is reshaping immigration courts nationwide, drawing scrutiny from immigration attorneys over the independence of judges and the fairness of the system. Darius Amiri, a partner and chair at the Rose Law Group, said immigration courts have faced a serious backlog of cases for years, with not enough judges to handle them. The Trump administration began
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