Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, director of Equine Law, looks forward to the Arabian Breeder Finals return to Scottsdale next month

By Experience AZ | AZ Big Media The Arabian Horse Association of Arizona is excited to announce the return of the Arabian National Breeder Finals at WestWorld of Scottsdale. The prestigious title show will run from Wednesday, September 15 to Saturday, September 18 to showcase the best the breed has to offer in an unparalleled venue. Inspired by the passion …

Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and renewable energy department director, tapped to join Phoenix ad-hoc committee

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent Prominent Scottsdale attorney Court Rich has been selected to join city of Phoenix’s electric vehicle ad-hoc committee. The committee’s goal is to evaluate and develop recommendations to Phoenix City Council that will create conditions necessary to transition to electric vehicle use. READ ON: “My vision is to be able to help Phoenix be a national …

Could Pima County ruling threaten marijuana expungements? Rose Law Group cannabis attorney Jonathan Udell talks about it in Phoenix New Times.

By Katya Schwenk | Phoenix New Times Since July 12, hundreds of thousands of people convicted of low-level marijuana charges in Arizona are eligible to have their records scrubbed clean, thanks to a provision of Proposition 207, the marijuana legalization ballot measure that voters passed last November. But as courts begin to process these new expungement petitions, one new ruling in Pima County is …

Power grab: Company that promises 100% renewable energy wants to challenge APS, Tucson Electric; Court Rich, co-founder of Rose Law Group, comments

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Green Mountain Energy Co.) By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic An electric company that provides 100% renewable energy wants to compete head to head with Arizona Public Service Co. and Tucson Electric Power, giving customers a choice in whom they pay for electricity. Green Mountain Energy Co. is a subsidiary of Princeton, New Jersey-based NRG …

[OP-ED] Rose Law Group Immigration Department Chair Darius Amiri says in YourValley: Time for Congress to do the right thing on DACA

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Immigration Dept. Chair | Your Valley Last Thursday, the latest domino in the DACA saga dropped when Judge Andrew Hannen out of the Southern District of Texas ruled that the DACA program was unlawful, immediately halting the processing of an estimated 55,000 first time DACA applications currently in the pipeline. Opponents of immigration lauded …

Landlords sue U.S. for rent unpaid under eviction moratorium; Dan Gauthier, Rose Law Group attorney, provides background

By Bloomberg A landlords’ lobbyist said it sued the U.S. government to recover damages the organization claims its members suffered as a result of a federal moratorium on evictions. The National Apartment Association filed the lawsuit Tuesday at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, the organization said in a statement. The complaint wasn’t immediately available on the court’s …

Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, to serve on the Board of Advisors for the Diplomatic Corps of Arizona

By Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Jordan Rose was unanimously voted to serve on the Board of Advisors for the Diplomatic Corps of Arizona, the premier organization and leader of Diplomacy in the Western United States. The Consular Corps of Arizona provides a forum for consuls and helps builds relationships with governments and community with the aim of fostering business, educational and cultural endeavors. It was founded in 1961 “to …

U.S. judge blocks new applications to DACA program for ‘dreamer’ immigrants; Rose Law Group Immigration Dept. Chair Darius Amiri reacts

By Mica Rosenberg | Reuters NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) – A U.S. federal judge in Texas on Friday blocked new applications to a program that protects immigrants who were brought to the United States as children from deportation but said the hundreds of thousands of people already enrolled would not be affected until further court rulings. U.S. District Judge …