Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Supervisor and partner at Rose Law Group, shines in Arizona Capitol Times power rankings

See the full rankings from Arizona Capitol Times What do you look for in a candidate? Voters polled by Arizona Capital Times & Noble Predictive Insights say that what they favor in a statewide office candidate is embodied in Maricopa County District 2 Supervisor Thomas Galvin, who is power ranked at No. 25.  Up for re-election: Supervisor Galvin, who won his seat on the Board of Supervisors in …

Maricopa County Supervisor and Rose Law Group partner Thomas Galvin speaks at event for Carefree Park

Photo via Sonoran News By Sonoran News Carefree Park’s Informational Presentation on Saturday October 21st was well attended and provided the community with important information about the nonprofit’s mission, accomplishments and future plans, as well as ways people can get involved. An impressive lineup of speakers included Carefree Park CoFounder, Wendy Mattes, Maricopa County Supervisor, Tom Galvin, Carefree Town Mayor, …

Maricopa County Supervisor and Rose Law Group partner Thomas Galvin talks county issues with Fountain Hills Chamber

By Bob Burns | YourValley When Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin (D-2) was appointed to the position vacated by Steve Chucri, he found a particularly challenging issue making news in his district. A portion of the unincorporated county know as Rio Verde Foothills was facing the possibility of having no water available to residents, and in fact they went without …

Logan Elia, partner and litigation attorney at Rose Law Group, talks to 12 News about Trump indictment

Trumped up charges? That’s what many Trump defenders are saying in the wake of the indictment accusing the former president of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election. Logan Elia, litigation attorney and partner at Rose Law Group, visits 12 News, in-studio, to give his take on the case. Find out: How serious are the charges and when could they be resolved? What is needed to …

News outlets win in fight over unconstitutional police video ban; Sarah Sladick, litigator at Rose Law Group, comments on law enforcement impact

By Elena Santa Cruz | Arizona Republic Arizona has agreed to pay news organizations, including The Arizona Republic, and the ACLU of Arizona $69,000 in attorneys fees, according to files in a pending settlement from a First Amendment lawsuit over an attempt to restrict public access to police actions. The proposed settlement shows that Kris Mayes will, as attorney general, …

Rose Law Group partner and County Supervisor Thomas Galvin leads Pledge of Allegiance at Governor’s Prayer Breakfast

Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin led the Pledge of Allegiance to kick off the annual Governor’s Prayer Breakfast held Thursday at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Phoenix. “It was a tremendous honor to be invited to take part in a solemn, important event,” Galvin says. Supervisor Galvin was joined by several elected officials, including Gilbert Mayor Brigette Peterson, Chandler Councilman Mark Stewart, and County …

Phoenix Councilman Kevin Robinson visits Rose Law Group

Rose Law Group was happy to host recently elected Phoenix City Councilman Kevin Robinson this morning to enjoy breakfast with our team and clients.  Pictured above from left to right are Councilman Kevin Robinson, Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, and former Mayor of Phoenix Skip Rimsza.

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 — …

Pinal Partnership: City managers express concerns on tax changes, infrastructure; discussion moderated by Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

(Photo by Rebecca Timmer via LinkedIn) By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central SIGNAL PEAK — Coolidge City Manager Rick Miller expressed serious concerns about proposed state legislation that would scrap taxes on rent and food while impacting city finances. “When you get into the state Legislature talking about removing some of the revenue streams that we depend on to provide …