Click here to read the March issue of Arizona Horse Connection Magazine By Lisa Corneu | Arizona Horse Connection “Work Ethic is a personal set of values and principles and beliefs that influence how individuals behave and make decisions in their professional lives.” Adam Trenk acquired his “work ethic” from his men-tor, horseman and trainer, Zane Davis. As a teenager, Trenk …
Adam Trenk, partner and real estate attorney at Rose Law Group, talks property law with WTSMTV
Rose Law Group partner and real estate attorney Adam Trenk visits “The Mortgage Hour” on WTSMTV for an informative discussion with host Cindy Hallas (CMG Financial) on a wide range of real estate law topics. Get answers to: What is a real estate attorney? How do zoning laws impact what you can do with your home? What’s the difference between a deed and a deed of trust? …
Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner and director of equine law practice, is Arizona Horse Connection magazine’s cover story
By Trudy M. Zeiler | Arizona Horse Connection Magazine “If horses are your business, or just a passion, Adam Trenk, Esq., can keep your interests on the ‘straight and narrow.’” That’s how Arizona Horse Connection magazine kicks off its in-depth profile of Rose Law Group’s partner and director of equine law. Horseman: “Trenk can provide top-tier legal advice to entrepreneurs from any walk of …
Adam Trenk, partner and cannabis department co-chair at Rose Law Group, is also co-chair of Arizona’s newest political party.
By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Leaders of a new political party that has qualified for the ballot in Arizona said Thursday they have no interest in “fueling a spoiler effort” for the 2024 presidential race. The three co-chairs of No Labels — former Sen. Joe Lieberman, former North Carolina Gov. Patrick McCrory and civil rights leader Benjamin Chavis — …
Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner and cannabis department co-chair, featured in PHOENIX magazine as leading cannabis attorney
Congratulations to Adam Trenk on the well-deserved recognition! As partner and cannabis department co-chair at Rose Law Group, Adam has been named as a leading cannabis attorney in the state by PHOENIX magazine. On Trenk’s trail: Adam has been with Rose Law Group since 2010 and was named partner in 2018. He’s been instrumental in the firm’s cannabis department since its inception. In 2019, Adam was …
FOX 10 checks in with Rose Law Group Litigation Department Chair Andrew Turk regarding Arizona’s stance on abortion laws
By Bailey Miller, Linda Williams, Kenneth Wong | Fox 10 Phoenix PHOENIX – A U.S. Supreme Court ruling released on June 24, 2022 has overturned a landmark ruling in the 1970s that paved the way for legalized abortions, in certain cases, across the country. News of the court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade came just over a month after the leaking of a draft opinion that shows a desire …
Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, director of Equine Law, discusses the importance of organization and record keeping in the horse industry
By Adam M. Trenk, Esq. | Oklahoma Horses Magazine For the most part, the level of a business’s organization varies based on its size, scale, and maturity level. I have been consulting with Equine Professionals for more than 11 years, and have been around many facets of the horse industry over the course of my life. I have seen professionally …
Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, director of Equine Law, featured on front page of Arizona Horse Connection magazine
See Adam Trenk aka The Law Horse in the March 2022 issue of Arizona Horse Connection http://www.horseconnectionmagazine.com/ahcmarch2022/index.html
Schumer nixes bill that would have helped cannabis businesses use banks; Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner and cannabis department co-chair, speaks out
By Jacob Sullum | Reason President Joe Biden this week signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2022. Although the version of the must-pass bill originally approved by the House included legislation aimed at promoting access to banking services for state-licensed marijuana businesses, those provisions were removed during negotiations with the Senate. This was the …
How Oklahoma became a marijuana boom state; ‘a phenomenal environment for industry entrepreneurs’ says Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, cannabis department co-chair
By Simon Romero | The New York Times Across Oklahoma, a staunchly conservative state with a history of drawing people in search of wealth from the land, a new kind of crop is taking over old chicken coops, trailer parks and fields where cattle used to graze. Next door to a Pentecostal church in the tiny town of Keota, the …