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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How the G.O.P. bill will reshape America’s energy landscape; Court Rich, Rose Law Group director of renewable energy & utility infrastructure and the firm’s co-founder, weighs in

By Brad Plumer | New York Times The giant policy bill muscled through Congress by Republicans is poised to remake American energy by slashing tax breaks for wind and solar power and electric cars while maintaining some federal support for sources like nuclear reactors and geothermal plants. The legislation, which carries President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, provides a boost to fossil fuels and

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Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors chairman and Rose Law Group partner, is a Greater Phoenix Chamber ‘Sentinel Award’ honoree!

Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County District 2 Supervisor, and Chairman of the Board, has been recognized by Greater Phoenix Chamber with its 2025 Sentinel Award. The award recognizes two elected officials each year who demonstrate exceptional leadership, collaboration, and advocacy for the business community, while remaining accessible to Chamber members. Congratulations from the Chamber! “The Chamber and the entire business community deeply appreciate your contributions and

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Getting it done: Arizona legislators give policy update on water, transportation, education and more at Pinal Partnership breakfast

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter CASA GRANDE, Ariz. —  With Arizona’s budget deadline arriving in less than 30 days, Arizona lawmakers are deep in the weeds of tackling the state’s most urgent challenges: water, power, transportation, education and healthcare. Moderated by Jordan Rose, Founder and President of Rose Law Group, the Pinal Partnership Breakfast panel featured a

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Pinal officials, Rose Law Group applaud signing of ‘ag-to-urban’ bill

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents property owners in advocacy of this bill.) Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group who represents hundreds of property owners in the Pinal County area, tells RLGR: “This is one of the biggest things to happen in water since 1980 and we were honored to be involved.” By Bob Christie | Capitol Media Services Legislation designed to

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Governor Katie Hobbs brokers deal for historic, bipartisan water conservation legislation

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents property owners in advocacy of this bill.) From the Office of Governor Katie Hobbs The “Ag-to-Urban” program is projected to conserve nearly 10 million acre-feet over its lifetime and facilitate the development of tens of thousands of new homes Phoenix, AZ – Today, Governor Hobbs announced the signing of Senate Bill 1611: Arizona’s “Ag-to-Urban” Groundwater Conservation

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