Brittney Bevins

Brittney Bevins

Administration Assistant

Brittney Bevins is a driven professional with a diverse background in both legal support and client management. She began her career as a Case Manager at a personal injury firm, where she developed expertise in legal research, document preparation, case file management, and attorney support. She later expanded her skill set in marketing as a Technology Account Manager, successfully building client relationships, overseeing strategic initiatives, and leading cross-functional teams to deliver results on time and within expectations. With this unique combination of legal knowledge and client-focused experience, Brittney offers a well-rounded perspective that strengthens team efficiency and enhances client service.

Outside of her professional work, she enjoys hiking and exploring the outdoors, as well as capturing moments through film photography.

In The News

Whistleblower alleges ADOT is intentionally targeting 3rd-party MVDs

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents ASAP and TSI.) By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona Department of Transportation accused of unfairly penalizing third party contractors The contractors say the crackdown came after a harsh 2023 auditor general report A former ADOT employee alleges wrongful termination for pushing back against the crackdown A now-terminated whistleblower in the Arizona

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Rose Law Group criminal defense attorney Joshua Austin speaks to 12News about Arizona’s ‘Castle Doctrine’ following shooting of intruder by Buckeye homeowner

By 12 News The incident: “The shooting happened Sunday evening” around Yuma Rd and 237th Ln. “Officers reportedly found a man inside a home suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and three other individuals who were not injured.” The man “died on the scene.” The investigation: A “mother and her two adult children were home when they heard someone banging on their door… [A] man in the home retrieved a

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Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group partner and chair of the firm’s immigration law department, talks to AZFamily about suspension of visa processing

By Steven Sarabia | AZ Family The U.S. State Department’s move to halt visa processing for people from 75 countries is raising new questions among immigrants, refugees and their attorneys. “The order is so vague,” said Immigration Attorney Juliana Manzanarez. “There’s a tons of concerns,” added Immigration Attorney Darius Amiri. With the halt officially starting Jan. 21, Amiri said the main concern is what this could mean for clients currently going through the process, trying to escape dangerous home countries. “Especially given some of the countries on this list and what’s going on in those countries.

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