6 things a Bitcoin millionaire would probably buy, including Rose Law Group partner Ryan Hurley

Whether you are for or against digital currency, there is no denying that Bitcoin is making headlines. Created in 2009, Bitcoin is becoming a preferred choice of currency. There is no bank to go through, no transaction fees, and your purchase remains anonymous. Sure, you can purchase Alpaca socks and pizza with Bitcoin. Even Overstock.com and Gyft will happily accept …

PTSD and Divorce – Understanding the Options and Resources by Chairman of Rose Law Group Family Law Department, Kaine Fisher, exclusively for ‘Arizona Foothills Magazine’

Q&A with Kaine Fisher, Chairman of Rose Law Group Family Law Department “My husband will be returning from Iraq any day now but I feel like our marriage is already over. I’m certain he is suffering from PTSD. He is distant and combative. I want to be fully educated and prepared about PTSD so I can try to fix our …

Rose Law Group is seeking a family law Legal Assistant

FAMILY LAW LEGAL ASSISTANT Rose Law Group is looking for an experienced, self‐motivated individual who can communicate effortlessly with clients, counsel and courts. This person must have a strong foundation in family law, customer service and a willingness to go the extra mile. We need someone who can come in and immediately support two attorneys and a paralegal with minimal …

Rose Law Group Partner, Ryan Hurley, chairs State Bar of Arizona CLE – Evolving Positions on Cannabis Law

Evolving Positions on Cannabis Law Thursday, April 3, 2014 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Participants learn proposed changes in federal policy and state law related to cannabis and medical cannabis. Learn to identify various opportunities for lawyers to positively contribute to this changing landscape. TOPICS INCLUDE: An update on medical marijuana from both business and legal perspective Current efforts to reform …

Cameron Carter, Partner/Director Rose Law Group Transactional Department weighs in on Sierra Reserve purchase

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Last week we learned the 223-acre Sierra Reserve project in north Scottsdale had been scooped up by billionaire Bob Parsons, pulling the plug on developer Lyle Anderson’s long-awaited plans there for about 250 luxury homes and a boutique hotel. Neither Parsons or Anderson were willing to disclose the price paid for the vacant …