Space Law

Our team provides space industry clients with representation on their technologies shaping the space and satellite arena. We help clients navigate the multiple layers of business and regulatory issues involved, and advise clients on the strategies necessary to achieve success. We regularly assist clients with a wide range of complex legal issues associated with the domestic and international satellite and space industry, including regulatory, transactional, data security and privacy, liability, and legislative issues.

Rose Law Group has experience in transactional work for payload transport, satellite contracts, intergovernmental agreements, supplier contracts, mission diligence, etc.  Our team has worked for both private companies and non-profits in the space industry.

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Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and leader of the firm’s space law practice, comments on Space Force’s strategic plan for AI integration

By Sandra Erwin | Space News The U.S. Space Force released a new strategy blueprint outlining how it plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations and improve AI literacy among its personnel. The document, titled “Data and Artificial Intelligence FY 2025 Strategic Action Plan,” was published March 19 in response to Defense Department directives calling for a more

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Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group director of aerospace & corporate transactions, comments on commercial spacewalk by SpaceX crew

“It will be interesting to see if Congress will build a more robust regulatory framework to govern future commercial spacewalks.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group director of aerospace & corporate transactions By Ivana Saric | Axios SpaceX’s crew of civilian astronauts on Thursday undertook the first ever commercial spacewalk. Why it matters: This is the first time private citizens have been exposed

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Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of aerospace and corporate transactions, comments on proposed rule that would reduce space debris

“This policy is a step in the right direction as it’s become increasingly evident that there’s a need to mitigate satellite collisions and space debris. However, with Chevron overruled, it’s possible that the FAA’s authority to regulate space debris is challenged.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner, director of aerospace and corporate transactions   By Federal Aviation Administration WASHINGTON — The

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