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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Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair, and Olen Lenets, Rose Law Group litigation department senior associate, on rules of professionalism for litigators

By Andrew Turk & Olen Lenets | Maricopa Lawyer Litigators are trained to deal with adverse parties. This does not mean that your opposition is your enemy. In fact, the Arizona bar is small enough that the chances of running into your opponent again (and again) is all too high. Your opposing counsel one day (or in one case) may

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Rose Law Group Partner and Litigation Attorney Logan Elia, former police officer weigh in on Scottsdale detective DUI arrest

By Alexis Dominguez | AZFamily SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – A Scottsdale Police Department detective was arrested over the weekend, accused of driving under the influence and crashing into another car. Police say Detective Michael Lanouar was off-duty in a city-leased vehicle. The crash happened Friday around 10 p.m. near Pima and Indian School Roads, less than a mile from Scottsdale Police

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Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair, assists consumers at ABC15 event

How ‘bout a little help? Rose Law Group Litigation Department Chair Andrew Turk came through with it — help for consumers on Tuesday night, free of charge, during an event at Tempe Marketplace. ABC15  investigative reporter Joe Ducey and his team organized and hosted the consumer help event, which lasted two hours and drew more than 200 people, the largest group of consumers ever seen at

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