By Lynn Trimble | Phoenix New Times Shady Park Tempe is temporarily ceasing operations, according to a statement posted on its Facebook page on Wednesday, July 7. It’s the latest development in an ongoing controversy involving noise complaints made by residents living in a new residential tower that caters to senior citizens. “We are pausing operations to construct a step-pyramid over parts of the park to help contain …
Old marijuana charges could go up in smoke with new expungement process — and help from Rose Law Group cannabis attorney Jonathan Udell
By Edward Celaya | Arizona Daily Star Some missed out on job opportunities. Others found it difficult to apply for loans. And while some suffered almost no effects for having a marijuana conviction or arrest on their records, one woman talked about being unable to become a homeowner. Those were some of the stories of people attending a first-of-its-kind expungement clinic on Saturday, July 3 at Harambe Café on …
Watch Nick Labadie, Rose Law Group Sr. Planner, on YouTube answering zoning questions on glamping and tiny homes
The channel: “Keep It Tiny – Business of Glamping and Tiny Homes.” Featuring: An interview with Senior Planner/Project Manager Nick Labadie who has years of zoning experience at Rose Law Group. “What if glamping is not allowed on the land I already own?” That question kicks off today’s interview, and Nick shares his insight on other topics including: • Be creative & flexible with …
Darius Amiri, immigration law chair at Rose Law Group, comments on Afghan interpreter for U.S. military being denied asylum
By Holden Walter-Warner | Daily Mail An Afghan interpreter currently living in Iowa claims he is facing deportation and has lost contact with the Department of Homeland Security for giving a piece of bread to the Taliban when he was a child. Zalmay Niazy served the U.S. military as an interpreter from 2007 to 2014 in Afghanistan before returning to the United …
Big water questions underlie big dreams of county developers; Rose Law Group water attorney David Johnson weighs in
By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central Maybe it’s a crisis, maybe it’s just an opportunity. But however it’s characterized, issues around water management have taken the forefront in planning future growth for the county and its cities. As major projects come into the county such as Lucid and Nikola auto plants, and housing construction has come roaring back to life in Pinal County, …
Forum featuring Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose highlights lagging amenities in San Tan Valley
By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central SAN TAN VALLEY – Residents here spend $900 million each year in other places, primarily Maricopa County where 80% of them work, Pinal County Supervisor Mike Goodman, R-San Tan Valley, told an audience of about 30 people, and more watching online. This community has grown over the last 20 years to an estimated 120,000 …
Rose Law Group attorney Jonathan Udell helping clear cloudy records with Southern Arizona NORML expungement clinic coming to Tucson
By David Abott | Tucson Weekly There are nearly 200,000 estimated expungable cannabis offenses throughout the state of Arizona and on July 12, the floodgates will open for those affected by old cannabis laws to petition to have charges on their criminal records sealed. While some petitioners may be able to expedite the process through the websites of their county attorney’s office, many will …
Tom Galvin, attorney at Rose Law Group, weighs in on Supreme Court upholding GOP voting rules in Arizona
By Thomas Galvin | Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Justice Alito, started off his majority opinion in Brnovich vs DNC by stating, “Arizona law generally makes it very easy to vote.” He noted how voters may vote at a traditional precinct voting booth or a county voting center and may case an early ballot up to 27 days before an election. And …
SUNS WIN, head to NBA finals!!! Best tweets in celebration, featuring Rose Law Group attorney Tom Galvin!
(Twitter Screenshot @BrianaWhitney) State Farm’s marketing department right now… pic.twitter.com/8nScfYPecf — Thomas Galvin (@ThomasGalvin) July 1, 2021
BREAKING: ADWR announces Pinal County can’t grow with groundwater
By Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Minutes ago the Arizona Department of Water Resources announced to a Pinal County water stakeholders group that Pinal County landowners who do not have assured water supply certificates from ADWR can no longer rely on Groundwater to show the water necessary to allow them to develop their property. ADWR has been working with the …