Litigation

Unfortunately, problems occur that cannot be resolved with a business-oriented solution. Rose Law Group pc’s litigation department complements our other areas of practice by providing practical, business-oriented advice and options to get your business to a sound solution even when litigation occurs.

Litigation is time-consuming and expensive and we will help you explore your options for quick escalation. However, if your problem requires an aggressive effective resolution through the courts our attorneys are prepared.

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Courts Disagree on Federal Preemption of “Organic” Labeling; Chair of Rose Law Group Class Action Department, Kathryn Honecker discusses

By Erin Louise Palmer | American Bar Association Federal law does not preempt state law claims challenging “organic” labeling of food and body care products, according to Segedie v. Hain Celestial Group, Inc.. In Segedie, the district court held that the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) and the National Organic Program (NOP) regulations preempt California and New York

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Rose Law Group Litigators Loren Ungar and Evan Bolick argue for client Former Senate President Russell Pearce before the 9th Circuit

Rose Law Group is representing former Senate President Russell Pearce in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals from an appeal from a decision in Pearce’s favor. The petitioner is contending that former Senator Pearce took unconstitutional action in 2011 when he banned the petitioner from the Senate building for two-weeks because he was identified as having engaged in disruptive behavior

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Gun laws changing – Logan Elia, Rose Law Group Litigation Attorney, discusses how gun owners can stay legal in ‘Radio Caswells’ podcast

Rose Law Group Litigation Attorney Logan Elia was on Radio Caswell’s internet radio/podcast show on February 20, 2015.  He discussed ownership of weapons governed by the National Firearms Act, gun trusts, ATF’s proposed action to reclassify commonly available SS109/M855 “green tip” ammunition as prohibited non-exempt armor-piercing ammunition, and ATF’s decision to reclassify dependent on actual use certain AR-type pistols equipped

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