Alisse Caton joins Rose Law Group Planning and Project Management team

Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group is adding to its Planning and Project Management team with Alisse Caton joining the group as a planner. Ms. Caton will be helping the team with projects from beginning to end. She will work for developers, real estate investment groups and homebuilders to navigate and comprehend developmental procedures, according to a press release. READ …

Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Medical Cannabis Department, quoted in Leafly discussing contaminants testing bill

Arizona May Finally Begin Lab Testing Medical Cannabis for Contaminants The bill would also reduce the state’s $150 patient-registration fee to $50. By Ben Adlin | Leafly More than seven years after Arizona legalized medical cannabis, the state may finally begin to require lab testing to identify mold, pesticides, and other potentially harmful contaminants. Under a proposal from state Sen. …

Officials say ‘hard work begins’ on new Pinal road projects

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County working to bring new transportation infrastructure to the county By Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch Roads were on the top of everyone’s minds at the Pinal Partnership’s monthly breakfast. County Manager Greg Stanley and Andrew Smith, the principal transportation planner with Pinal County Public …

Fulton Homes brings decades of retail experience to the home buyer

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes By Melissa Larsen | AZFoothills Magazine Fulton Homes customer-first style of home building was borne of their top executives’ vast experience in retail sales and makes them very unique in their industry. Before he had even dreamed of building single family homes, founder Ira Fulton started a chain of Eagleson’s Big & Tall stores …

[EXCLUSIVE] Clear skies ahead for Phoenix home builders; Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group Founder and President, moderates Belfiore’s panel of housing industry executives

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter A panel of housing industry executives gave a positive outlook on the Phoenix housing market at the 9th Annual Belfiore Real Estate Consulting AZ Dealmakers event on Thursday before a crowd of 800-plus attendees. Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president, moderated the panel and started off asking “What’s going on …

Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and director of Medical Cannabis Department, quoted in Arizona Republic advising on non-profits in the industry making millions

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona’s surging medical marijuana industry includes a 40-acre greenhouse in Snowflake, stock traded on the Canadian market, an 800,000-square-foot factory turned indoor farm in west Phoenix, and home delivery for customers. Sales of medical marijuana here soared nearly 50 percent in 2017 with an estimated value of $387 million. A small army of attorneys and high-end Scottsdale …

Rose Law Group adds top notch Urban Planner to expanding Planning and Project Management Team

Urban Planner Alisse Caton Joins Rose Law Group pc (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) –Scottsdale based Rose Law Group pc is bringing even more talent to its ever expanding Planning and Project Management team. Rose Law Group is proud to announce Alisse Caton will be joining the Planning and Project Management Department as a Planner. “We are very excited to announce Alisse Caton …

Wickenburg Ranch earns Gold Award at NAHB’s The Nationals

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Shea Homes AZBigMedia Wickenburg Ranch, an active lifestyle community featuring a Trilogy® Resort Community in historic Wickenburg, Arizona, has won top honors at The Nationals, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) annual awards gala. The beautiful Golf & Social Club on property took home the Gold award for Best Community Amenity. The Wickenburg Ranch …

Photo of baby’s butt child porno? No, and ‘unbelievable,’ says Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Family Law, Kaine Fisher

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services A federal appeals court has given new legal protections for parents whose only “offense” is taking pictures of their babies’ butts. In an often strongly worded opinion, a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said there is evidence that two Arizona child welfare workers violated the rights of a couple by …