Don’t Miss Rose Law Group’s New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch…This Friday, Rose Law Group is hosting the fifth episode of the only virtual power lunch in Arizona! Join the conversation as our panel of industry leaders discusses the latest on COVID-19 and its impact on small business and real estate. This week, a group of highly accomplished and vibrant personalities from the …
Treasury issues updates on Paycheck Protection Program, by RLG attorney Eric Hill
By Eric Hill, Attorney at Rose Law Group On Monday, the US Treasury updated its Frequently Asked Questions (“FAQ”) guidance document on the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) that was established under the federal CARES Act. The PPP provides forgivable loans to small businesses to help cover costs and prevent employee layoffs, and is available through Small Business Administration (“SBA”) lenders. Businesses and …
Advice for Arizona business owners amid COVID-19, from RLG attorney Eric Hill [VIDEO]
Rose Law Group Attorney Eric Hill has some advice for business owners during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Coronavirus Task Force team at Rose Law Group is led by partners, Jordan Rose, Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Kaine Fisher, David McDowell, Adam Trenk, Logan Elia and attorneys Eric Hill and Jonathan Udell. They are looking to find some relief and some sort of business silver lining for our clients in this entirely unexpected situation.
Phoenix small businesses hit by coronavirus can get $10,000 grants
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Small businesses adversely impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic can potentially qualify for a $10,000 grant through the Phoenix Industrial Development Authority and city of Phoenix. The Phoenix IDA and city have set up a $2 million small business relief fund. The Arizona Community Foundation will administer the program. The grants are targeted …
Rose Law Group contributes to Pinal County diaper drive
Diapers will be distributed through the Superstition Community Food Bank (formerly the Apache Junction Food Bank) and the Head Start Program of Apache Junction./ AJnews.com By Pinal County Communications and Marketing On average, a child uses six thousand disposable diapers before being potty trained, and given a supply of diapers can cost $100 a month, it’s no surprise many low-income …
Inspirational business power-player Peter Thomas — the man who developed the Four Seasons Hotel, Scottsdale returns to RLG’s New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch!
Peter Thomas Back by Popular Demand–How to Thrive and Prosper in Chaos Rose Law Group is thrilled to bring you The New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch for a full half-hour with the truly inspirational business power player – Peter H. Thomas. This is a “back by popular demand” opportunity as Peter appeared on a panel for one of our well attended Friday …
A high-stakes divorce illustrates how the rich play real-estate tug of war; RLG family attorney Audra Petrolle comments
By Candace Taylor | Wall Street Journal In 2011, Texas financier Wilbur Edwin “Ed” Bosarge and his wife of 22 years, Marie Bosarge, used a trust to buy, for about $45 million, a flat on Belgrave Square in London, an area nicknamed “Billionaire Square.” Mrs. Bosarge said she then set about decorating the home with the help of interior designers. …
More on coparenting amid COVID-19, from RLG Partner and Director of Family Law Kaine Fisher [VIDEO]
Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law Kaine Fisher gives coparenting advice amid COVID-19. The Coronavirus Task Force team at Rose Law Group is led by partners, Jordan Rose, Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Kaine Fisher, David McDowell, Adam Trenk, Logan Elia and attorneys Eric Hill and Jonathan Udell. They are looking to find some relief and some sort of business silver lining for our clients in this entirely unexpected situation.
Rose Law Group Founder Jordan Rose ends up as cover girl for buying the whole RLG firm antibody tests
Amanda Morris | The Republic Jordan Rose pulled up to ARCpoint Labs in Scottsdale, stepped out of her car and held out her left hand, following instructions from two lab workers wearing masks and coats. One of the workers approached her with a small green tube topped with a needle and pressed it against her middle finger. With a little click of the …
Faced with Unprecedented Demand, SBA Limits EIDL Funding: What Can You Do?
By Jonathan Udell, Attorney at Rose Law Group News broke on Friday afternoon that despite the SBA’s promise of loan sizes reaching $2 million, the agency is capping its Economic Injury Disaster Loans at a maximum of $15,000. Startlingly, according to a New York Times article, the decreased cap will even apply to loans that the agency already approved. On the bright side, the …








