Cameron Carter

Cameron Carter is a Partner and Director of the Transactional Department at Rose Law Group pc. He has a unique background as he served as a Project Manager for Jokake Construction Company on a wide variety of commercial projects for 3 ½ years prior to attending law school. With his expertise in the construction industry, he has a depth of knowledge that is unique to most attorneys and this helps him to advise clients in the areas of real estate development, land use, and zoning. Mr. Carter has worked to solve a number issues involving development impact fees, building permits, eminent domain, right of way acquisition, rezoning cases, and use permits. In addition to real estate and development issues, Mr. Carter works on a variety of election law matters including initiative and referendum, political committees, candidate qualification and campaign finance issues.

Mr. Carter is a fifth generation Arizonan and feels strongly about giving service in the community. He has worked as a volunteer leader with the Boy Scouts of America and previously served on the Board of Directors of the McCormick Ranch Property Owners’ Association. Cameron Carter is a graduate of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he was named a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar. Mr. Carter completed his undergraduate studies at Arizona State University in 2000, where he graduated cum laude and received his Bachelor of Science from the Del E. Webb School of Construction.

In The News

What if I can’t pay my mortgage? RLG Transactional Dept. Director Cameron Carter comments

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Foreclosures recently hit a 15-year low in metro Phoenix but could quickly climb as more homeowners can’t pay their mortgage because they lost income or jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Already, a record number of Arizonans have applied for unemployment benefits as businesses have shuttered or scaled back operations to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Help is being

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Watch out for the ‘Corona Clause’ being added to real estate contracts; RLG transactional department director Cameron Carter comments.

By Amy Dobson | Forbes While real estate activity has slowed down significantly as the coronavirus takes hold, it hasn’t screeched to a halt completely. There are still some buyers out there who are willing to purchase homes based on virtual tours or who have already identified the location they want to live in and if a home comes on

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Rose Law Group Coronavirus Task Force Working with Biz and Non-Profits on Access to Stimulus Funding

Rose Law Group Reporter Staff Rose Law Group is worrying about you, your family, coworkers and friends health.  As we were founded by a near germophobic Jordan Rose, this is something we are taking seriously.  The day the virus was announced in America we formed a Coronavirus Task Force to identify issues relating to the virus that might become relevant to the business

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Scottsdale-based law group forms coronavirus task force

Independent Newsmedia | Scottsdale Independent Rose Law Group leads efforts to help businesses, employers effectively deal with arising issues Rose Law Group pc — a firm long known for its innovations and client service — has created a new task force to help businesses and other clients navigate issues arising from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group is the

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Rose Law Group Coronavirus Task Force Report (Part II)

Rose Law Group Reporter Rose Law Group stands committed to serving the community where it can amid the Coronavirus chaos. Our daily Dealmaker publication is committed to seeking something useful or positive relating about the situation each day as that is hard to find in the regular news. The Rose Law Group Coronavirus Task Force will continue to produce information and ideas on things your business may want to consider. This is

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