By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Northern Pinal County is looking forward to plenty of economic development and construction. Local leaders celebrated their exciting projects and good news at the latest Pinal Partnership panel moderated by Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president, featuring Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Lewis, Pinal County Supervisor Jeff Serdy, Apache …
Want to quit APS? Legislators are backing a plan to make sure that can never happen; ‘Something for everyone to hate,’ says Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Green Mountain Energy, a company looking to provide energy choice and 100% renewable energy options to Arizona consumers.) By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic In August, a Texas company applied to the Arizona Corporation Commission for permission to compete with Arizona Public Service and Tucson Electric Power, giving us captive customers a choice in who …
Rose Law Group implements first metaverse marriage
By Daniela Kirova | Invezz Ryan and Candice Hurley from Phoenix, Arizona got married with their digital identities this weekend in what was the first metaverse marriage. Decentraland (MANA/USD) hosted the wedding ceremony, which was attended by witnesses, a Supreme Court Justice officiant, and 2,000 guests. Ceremony took place on Rose Law Group’s estate on Decentraland The couple hired Rose …
1st U.S. metaverse wedding: The new tech has a fascinating way of merging souls
By Bitcoin Ethereum News On February 6, 2022, the Rose Law Group’s Decentraland estate formalized a marriage in what was claimed to be the first ever U.S. wedding held in the metaverse. Ryan and Candice Hurley of Phoenix, Arizona, are the first couple to be married using their metaverse digital identities. As the first law firm in the United States’ …
Arizona couple held first metaverse marriage in Decentraland
By Rajesh Khanna | Recently Heard News This weekend, a Phoenix couple became the first to marry in the Metaverse by exchanging digital vows. On February 5, a virtual audience of 2,000 guests and witnesses gathered in Decentraland for a wedding ceremony officiated by Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick. Rose Law Group was recruited by the newlyweds, Ryan and Candice …
First metaverse marriage holds on Decentraland
By Oluwapelumi Adejumo | Coinspeaker Metaverse technology is still yet to find its feet in the burgeoning Web 3 world, but that has not stopped Phoenix couple from tying the knot using this technology. This weekend, over 2000 virtual crowd, and a Supreme Court Justice officiant Clint Bolick witnessed the meta-wedding of Ryan and Candice Hurley who took the first step to …
Decentraland hosts its first Metaverse wedding
By Quebec News Now This weekend, a Phoenix couple tied the knot with their digital identities in their first marriage in the Metaverse. The wedding took place in Decentraland on February 5th and was attended by witnesses, Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick and a virtual audience of 2,000. Bride and Groom Ryan and Candice Hurley hired Rose Law Group to …
Big impacts for Valley law firms in 2022; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, quoted in Business Journal
By Dale Brown, Research Director | Phoenix Business Journal Navigating the ever-changing pandemic is uncharted territory for everyone, so it’s not surprising that Valley law firms say Covid-19 is expected to continue to have a big impact on legal services in 2022. In researching this year’s list of the largest Phoenix-area law firms, the Business Journal included some optional questions …
Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose remarks in Business Journal report: Arizona law firms in talent tug of war during pandemic
By Erin Edgemon | Phoenix Business Journal Not unlike many other industries right now, employers in the legal sector are battling for talent as the Covid-19 pandemic rages on. Attracting top talent has always been competitive but it has only gotten tougher as law firms are busier and expanding. “The legal profession is in the midst of one of the …
As Rio Verde residents deal with end-of-the-year water shutoff, Maricopa County officials, including Supervisor Thomas Galvin, offer alternatives
By Stephanie Olmo | FOX 10 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Rio Verde residents remain concerned over water, after officials with the City of Scottsdale announced they were going to stop supplying water there at the end of the year. Residents in the Rio Verde Foothills area received a notice in late 2021 from the City of Scottsdale, which states that Scottsdale Water will …