RLG Partner and Director of Cannabis, Hemp and Equine Law Adam Trenk talks about being the new owner of Billy Cook Saddle Shop and his passion for horses with the Converse Cowboy Podcast

Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Cannabis, Hemp and Equine Law Adam Trenk talks with the Converse Cowboy Podcast about being the new owner of Billy Cook Saddle Shop and his passion for horses from an early age. Check out the full episode: http://conversecowboy.libsyn.com/episode-6-a-conversation-with-adam-trenk

City managers talk cross training, curbside services, and technology during Coronavirus

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter From increased crossing training of employees and curbside services helping residents to meal deliveries to seniors and coordinating with businesses on when and how to reopen the economy, Pinal County communities are navigating their way through the COVID-19 pandemic and all its impacts. That was the focus of a virtual forum this …

RLG Founder Jordan Rose moderates panel of Pinal County City/Town Managers

On Friday, April 24, Pinal Partnership hosted a virtual panel of City/Town Managers in Pinal County to discuss things they’re seeing in their communities. PANEL: Apache Junction – Bryant Powell Casa Grande – Larry Rains Coolidge – Rick Miller Eloy – Harvey Krauss Florence – Brent Billingsley Maricopa – Jennifer Brown, Assistant City Manager Superior – Todd Pryor Moderated by …

Electroshock therapists for classic cars; RLG attorney Eric Hill, who works for clients in automotive investing, says collector-car owners should use ‘caution.’

A new study by conducted by the Seidman Institute at Arizona State University found that Westworld generates $3.9 million in annual direct tax benefits collected by Scottsdale. A bulk of that is generated through two signature events — the Barrett-Jackson collector car auction (pictured) and the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. / Photo by Kimberly Carillo / Scottsdale Progress By Roy …

Breakdown of President Trump’s executive order to suspend immigration into the United States

By Darius Amiri, Chair of Immigration Department at Rose Law Group On April 20, 2020, President Trump tweeted that he would be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States as a result of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. During a press briefing on April 21, 2020, President Trump announced: “This order will only apply to individuals …