Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers a streamlined and cost-effective approach to resolving legal conflicts outside of traditional court proceedings. With ADR, parties engage in methods like mediation, arbitration, or negotiation to find mutually agreeable solutions. By avoiding lengthy litigation processes, ADR preserves valuable time and resources while promoting collaboration and preserving relationships. Whether it’s a commercial dispute, employment issue, or family conflict, ADR empowers parties to craft tailored resolutions that best suit their needs, fostering a more efficient and amicable resolution process. Explore the benefits of ADR today for a smoother path to conflict resolution.

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Esperanza Quintana

Practice Area: Litigation Team Overview 480.852.5231 Email Esperanza Quintana is a paralegal at Rose Law Group pc. She has been in the legal field over 15 years and has experience in bankruptcy, criminal, and civil litigation; she is also a scopist. She started her legal career as a receptionist and worked her way up from there.  She enjoys learning a

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Heather Stanton

Practice Areas: Litigation Team Overview 480.291.0744 Email Heather Stanton is an associate in the firm’s Litigation Practice Group. Heather’s growing practice covers a range of matters, from handling business torts, insurance, restrictive covenants, real estate litigation matters, construction and complex litigation cases, trade secrets, contract disputes, and addressing a variety of other commercial litigation matters. She has represented both institutional

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Rose Law Group adds commercial litigation attorney Bradway

By YourValley Rose Law Group, 7144 E. Stetson Drive, suite 300, announces the addition of commercial litigation attorney Ryan Bradway to its firm. Bradway focuses his practice on commercial litigation, business litigation and premises liability. With experience in these areas, he navigates legal issues pertaining to disputes among businesses, contract disagreements and premises-related matters, among other types of cases. Bradway earned his bachelor’s degree

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