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In the wake of Kirk assassination, social media posts are getting people fired; Rose Law Group partner and litigation attorney Logan Elia talks about it with AZFamily
Photo via Gage Skidmore By Zach Prelutsky | AZ Family Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk this week, reaction has been pouring in on social media, and graphic videos have been shared across the internet. “Social media is a cancer on our society right now. And I would encourage, again, I would encourage people to log off, turn off, touch

Rose Law Group crushes it with Valley’s ‘Top Lawyers’ in PHOENIX magazine feature
Outstanding legal pros! Rose Law Group attorneys — across a multitude of practice areas — have earned some well-deserved recognition from PHOENIX magazine, which features them in its list of “Top Lawyers 2025.” Peer-selected: Encompassing more than 30 legal specialties, the list was derived from an online vote open to practicing attorneys in Greater Phoenix only, directly reflecting the standing of each of these

Ally West
Practice Areas: Litigation Team Overview 480.542.4296 Email Ally is an associate attorney in Rose Law Group’s Litigation Department. Prior to joining RLG, Ally clerked for the Honorable Justice Clint Bolick on the Arizona Supreme Court. Ally worked at Tiffany and Bosco practicing civil litigation before Justice Bolick called her back to clerking. Prior to working at Tiffany and Bosco,



















