Administrative Law


Businesses in all facets of their industries are subject to voluminous regulations. Maintaining compliance requires intricate details and a lot of time. The Administrative Law team at Rose Law Group pc works with you to not only navigate the regulatory hurdles but also to think proactively and creatively to help your business find and pursue new opportunities. Our breadth of experience serves you because we can respond to challenges and develop solutions to meet your objectives. We are constantly monitoring new regulatory actions in order for our clients to be consistently updated with the latest trends.

Each governmental agency as the federal, state, and local level has their own rules, regulations, and processes. Rose Law Group pc attorneys have served clients for contracting and procurement proposals, licensing, permitting, variances, rulemaking processes, judicial review actions, and bid protests.

The Administrative Law team at Rose Law Group pc has forged deep relationships with decision makers and staff members of state regulatory agencies, boards, and commissions. Our clients engage in different industries from all corners of the state. They are large corporations, international conglomerates, locally-owned businesses, trade associations, non-profit organizations, and also individuals. Our Administrative Law group includes attorneys who have held high-level positions at government agencies.

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Random acts of kindness in memory of Holly Heap – Hugs from Holly Day

In memory of Holly Heap our office was treated to a random act of kindness on Hugs from Holly Day. “Besides my duties at Rose Law Group, I also work for the Arizona Cardinals. Recently, a former Cardinals player (and former Sun Devil), Todd Heap and his wife, Ashley, lost their daughter, Holly, in a tragic accident. Today would have been

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Kathryn Honecker, Rose Law Group Chair of Class Action Department, receives enthusiastic review as contributing author of ‘The Class Action Fairness Act: Law and Strategy’

From the American Bar Association book review of The Class Action Fairness Act: Law and Strategy By Charles S. Fax “Graphics are one of the best features of the book, effectively enhancing the material’s accessibility. Contributor Kathryn Honecker, [Co-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation’s Consumer Litigation Committee, previously served as Co-Chair of the Class Actions & Derivative Suits Committee], has

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Real Estate Q & A: Buyer can terminate deed restriction

Adam D. Martinez, Esq. | Chairman of Real Estate Litigation Department Question:  I am a developer and recently purchased four lots in a Phoenix neighborhood. Each lot is one acre. The original owner of the lots also owned a fifth adjacent lot that is currently owned by an individual who has lived in a home on her lot for decades.

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Why more couples are signing postnuptial agreements; can be 2-edged sword, says Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner, director Family Law Dept.

It’s a prenup, with a few twists By Ben Steverman He cheats. She wants a divorce. He pleads for forgiveness. She’ll stay, for a price: If they ever do divorce, she wants the house, the car, and a hefty slice of their other assets. That kind of deal is possible with a postnuptial agreement, a legal contract between spouses who

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How Arizona fixed its broken child welfare system in 2 years; Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group Partner, director Family Law Dept., comments

The state attracted national attention for its failure to prevent and address child abuse and neglect. Since then, massive changes have led to massive improvements. By J.B. Wogan | Governing or much of the past decade, Arizona’s child welfare agency has been in crisis. The number of children entering the state’s foster care system grew 92 percent from 2005 to

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