Angelica Van Balen

Angelica Van Balen

Senior Corporate Transactional Paralegal

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.

In The News

Gilbert nonprofit’s horses are pediatric therapists; Rose Law Group partner and equine law director Adam Trenk comments

By Srianthi Perera | Gilbert Sun News Mesa resident Matias Cortiz, 16, loves horses but didn’t get an opportunity to be on one until a few months ago. The autistic teen, a student at American Leadership Academy, receives a weekly hour of hippotherapy at Barn Yard Equine in Gilbert. “He loves it. I think his language is more age-appropriate,” said

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Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner and equine law director, on Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit’s failed drug test. Baffert’s high horse?

By Joe Drape | The New York Times The 2021 Kentucky Derby winner, Medina Spirit, failed a drug test after the race, putting a new stain on a sport troubled by doping problems and placing thoroughbred horse racing’s most recognizable personality, the Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, under uncomfortable scrutiny. If he is disqualified, Medina Spirit will be stripped

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Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, cannabis department director, on Arizona’s marijuana lottery

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Thirteen fortunate businesses on Monday won the lottery, literally, giving them the multi-million dollar opportunity to run marijuana dispensaries, farms and processing plants in rural Arizona counties. The new dispensary licenses are each designated for a specific county with fewer than two marijuana dispensaries operating today. The lottery follows Arizona voters’ approval of Proposition

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