Arizona limits construction around Phoenix as its water supply dwindles; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments

By Christopher Flavelle, Jack Healy | New York Times Arizona has determined that there is not enough groundwater for all of the future housing construction that has already been approved in the Phoenix area, and will stop developers from building some new subdivisions, a sign of looming trouble in the West and other places where overuse, drought and climate change …

WASHINGTON POST: Phoenix area can’t meet groundwater demands over next century; Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president, says firm is ready to help

By Joshua Partlow, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Isaac Stanley-Becker | Washington Post There is not enough groundwater underneath the Phoenix metropolitan area to meet projected demands over the next century, a finding that could threaten the current home-building boom in outer suburbs that are among the fastest growing parts of the United States, according to an analysis of the groundwater supply released Thursday. …

FOX 10: Gov. Hobbs puts pause on water supply certificates; Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president shares insight

  Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced construction around Phoenix will be limited moving forward to protect groundwater supplies. This comes after Arizona was one of three southwestern states to reach a historic agreement to cut millions of gallons of Colorado River water usage over the next four years. FOX 10’s Lindsey Ragas reports. Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose: “ADWR …

David Johnson, water lawyer and chair of Rose Law Group’s water law department, explains what the groundwater announcement means for development

By David Johnson, Rose Law Group “Though a decision like this was expected at some point, it was thought that the announcement might come in a few years and be limited to certain areas of the Phoenix AMA where groundwater overdraft was particularly prevalent.  Today’s announcement was neither years away nor limited in scope as it applies across the Phoenix …

Rose Law Group hires Daniel Shevtsov to strengthen litigation dept.

By Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is welcoming experienced litigator and trial attorney Daniel Shevtsov to its litigation team. Mr. Shevtsov’s practice is primarily focused on the rigorous representation of individuals and businesses in civil litigation matters as prior to joining Rose Law, he worked at another prominent law firm, handling complex litigation matters across a wide range of practice, …

Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of the firm’s space law department, weighs in on Florida bill limiting the liabilities of private spaceflight companies

By Denise Chow | NBC News Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law a spaceflight bill that protects companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin from legal liability if crewmembers or passengers are injured or killed during missions. The Spaceflight Entity Liability bill, or CS/SB 1318, was one of 27 bills he signed a day after launching his campaign for the 2024 Republican …

Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, appointed to Phoenix Art Museum’s Board of Trustees

New board members bring vital expertise in law, finance, and business leadership By Phoenix Art Museum PHOENIX (May 12, 2023) –Phoenix Art Museum announces the addition of three new Trustees comprising its governing board. Chaired by Donald C. Opatrny, Jr., a private investor and philanthropist, the Museum’s Board of Trustees serves as fiduciaries of the largest visual-arts organization in the American …

Newest Rose Law Group attorney Trista Snyder gets shoutout in AZBEX

People on the Move – Industry Professionals By AZBEX Giving Back 1. Facings of America announced it exceeded its $60K fundraising goal for its 2023 Design for Dogs event supporting the Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA. In addition to other activities, the event featured a doghouse design + build competition made up of 16 teams from several leading firms. In total, this year’s event raised $86.2K. 2. Lōkahi Traffic …