Identity Theft Restoration, Privacy Protection
Identity theft reached new highs in 2016, with 15.4 million U.S. victims losing $16 billion. In addition to the out of pocket cost, identity theft victims spend, on average, 200 hours to recover their identities. We can help. Rose Law Group pc offers robust proactive and reactive identity theft and privacy related services.
Comprehensive Personal Privacy Review
Rose Law Group pc conducts in-depth personal privacy reviews for clients who want to prevent identity theft and improper data use or collection. Our attorneys develop preventative plans to avoid identity theft, data misuse and personal privacy.
Identity Theft Restoration
While we can’t always prevent identity theft, Rose Law Group pc can save you time, money and the struggle of dealing with identity theft alone. We handle your communications with all third-parties with the goal of fully restoring your identity.
Identity Theft and Privacy Litigation
Unfortunately, restoring your identity and protecting your personal information are not always simple tasks. Your personal information can be frequently misused or improperly disclosed, resulting in financial, reputational and other harms. Rose Law Group’s experienced litigators advocate for our clients’ right to privacy protection and freedom from identity theft.
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Interior Department proposes a vast reworking of the Endangered Species Act; Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group partner and director of Transactional Department, comments
By Lisa Friedman, Kendra Pierre-Louis and Livia Albeck-Ripka | The New York Times The Interior Department on Thursday proposed the most sweeping set of changes in decades to the Endangered Species Act, the law that brought the bald eagle and the Yellowstone grizzly bear back from the edge of extinction but which Republicans say is cumbersome and restricts economic development. The proposed revisions have

Pinal, Goldwater make final arguments to judge on road tax
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County working to bring new transportation infrastructure to the county By Jake Kincaid | Arizona City Independent A decision appears to be near on whether Pinal County can move forward with a new half-cent tax to fund major road projects. Closing briefs and oral arguments were

Gilbert approves 100-year water lease with San Carlos Apache Tribe; ‘leadership, determination got deal done,’ says Thomas F. Galvin, land-use, regulatory and water attorney at Rose Law Group
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Gilbert, the nation’s largest town, approved a $31.2 million water lease with the San Carlos Apache Tribe that should allow for continued growth. The lease will give Gilbert access to nearly 6,000 acre feet of water annually, which is the equivalent to enough water for 12,000 to 15,000 households for one year. The deal was vital to the town’s
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