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Angelica Van Balen
Practice Areas: Cannabis Law, Hemp Law, Business Corporate Transactions, Litigation, Equine Law, Criminal Misdemeanors/DUI
Angelica 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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Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, director of Equine Law, featured on front page of Arizona Horse Connection magazine
See Adam Trenk aka The Law Horse in the March 2022 issue of Arizona Horse Connection http://www.horseconnectionmagazine.com/ahcmarch2022/index.html
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Schumer nixes bill that would have helped cannabis businesses use banks; Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner and cannabis department co-chair, speaks out
By Jacob Sullum | Reason President Joe Biden this week signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2022. Although the version of the must-pass bill originally approved by the House included legislation aimed at promoting access to banking services for state-licensed marijuana businesses, those provisions were removed during negotiations with the Senate. This was the
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How Oklahoma became a marijuana boom state; ‘a phenomenal environment for industry entrepreneurs’ says Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, cannabis department co-chair
By Simon Romero | The New York Times Across Oklahoma, a staunchly conservative state with a history of drawing people in search of wealth from the land, a new kind of crop is taking over old chicken coops, trailer parks and fields where cattle used to graze. Next door to a Pentecostal church in the tiny town of Keota, the
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