Divorce can be terrifying and disorienting. In order to shed some light on the subject, Kaine Fisher partner and director of Rose Law Group’s Family Law Department discusses steps to take when divorce is a reality, in this two-part series.
Ryan Hurley, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Marijuana Department, one of five Arizona cannabis attorneys commencing the formation of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association (ACBA)
Five of Arizona’s most visible cannabis attorneys have commenced formation of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association (ACBA). ACBA is the first of its kind in Arizona. ACBA’s initial directors include Gary Michael Smith of Smith Paknejad, PLC. Smith, who will be ACBA’s initial chairman, is the founding director of the North Phoenix Bar Association and has represented numerous cannabis industry …
Americans with Disabilities Act wheelchair compliance in an aging nation
By Jonathan Udell | Law Clerk at Rose Law Group Just as Arizona found itself awash in a wave of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance lawsuits, the U.S. Census Bureau released some sobering news. The number of people in wheelchairs is poised to grow, and quickly. By 2020, for the first time ever, there will be more people 65-years …
Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group land use attorney, files to run for the CAP Board November election
It’s official! Rose law Group land use attorney Thomas Galvin filed to run for the CAP Board November election.
Rose Law Group Litigator, Sam Doncaster recognized as a graduate of NAIOP’s annual Developing Leaders Mentor Program
By Jesse Canales | AZ Big Media NAIOP Developing Leaders Mentor program names contest winners A dozen young professionals from all corners of the real estate industry in the Valley were taken under the wings of seasoned veterans in the industry as part of NAIOP’s annual Developing Leaders Mentor Program Protégé Class that recently concluded with a competition and case study presentation. The class is …
Partner and Director of Rose Law Group Business Transactions Department, Laura Bianchi featured in ‘Dope Magazine’
Rose Law Group Partner and Director of the Business Transactions Department, Laura Bianchi featured in Dope Magazine. MMA MEETS MMJ Lawyer Laura Bianchi Kicking Ass In Arizona Pot-Litics By Meghan Ridley Many people know the name Laura Bianchi because of the critical role she’s played in establishing and protecting medical marijuana companies in Arizona. Being recently named partner at Rose Law …
Rose Law Group litigator, Evan Bolick gives six possible outcomes while analyzing Second Amendment rights in a post-Obama court
By Evan Bolick | Rose Law Group litigation attorney The United States Supreme Court has been guided primarily by a conservative majority for the past few decades (if not longer). Even the so-called “swing vote” justices that provide the deciding fifth vote in most cases – most recently Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O’Connor – voted with the staunchly conservative …
Rose Law Group Chair of Class Action Department, Kathryn Honecker Appointed to Co-Chair ABA Consumer Litigation Committee
Rose Law Group is pleased to announce that Kathryn Honecker, chair of Rose Law Group’s Class Action Department, has been appointed to serve as the co-chair of the Consumer Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation. The Consumer Litigation Committee’s mission is to educate and serve as a a resource for practitioners to keep abreast of the …
Rose law group litigator, Logan Elia, who handles drone related issues comments on FAA OKs ‘drone journalism’ starting in August
By Paul Bedard | Washington Examiner Drone journalism is coming to a newspaper and TV station near you within 60 days. New Federal Aviation Administration rules on the flying devices opens the door to newsrooms using drones to cover events, peer into buildings and capture images like never before, according to the founder of the Drone Journalism Lab at the …
Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act signage requirements
By Clark Wu | Law Clerk at Rose Law Group Arizona has become a hotbed for American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance lawsuits, with hundreds of new suits filed every month and no end in sight. While this may no longer be news for many business owners, what may come as a surprise is that signage violation claims are becoming …