Kelley A. Gorry is of counsel to Rose Law Group and focuses her practice on civil and real property tax litigation. She formed and leads the firm’s real property tax litigation group and handles administrative and judicial appeals to local county assessors, County Boards of Equalization, the State Board of Equalization and the Arizona Tax Court. Through her multistate practice she has overseen thousands of tax appeals.
Admitted to Practice
Ohio, 2005
Arizona, 2007
Idaho, 2007
United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio, 2006
Professional Associations
Ohio State Bar Association
Columbus Bar Association
State Bar of Arizona
Idaho State Bar Association
Education
B.A., Political Science, Arizona State University, 2002
J.D., University of Dayton School of Law, 2005
In The News

‘Main 45’ and Rose Law Group land use real estate attorney Jon Gillepsie recognized with ‘Best Site Plan’ award by City of Mesa
Congratulations to all! Main 45, Elliot Barkan Development’s 45-unit, townhome-style project located on 3.5 acres at the SWC of Sossaman Rd and Main St, has been selected as the winner in the category of ‘Best Site Plan” by Mesa Development Services. ’Excellence & innovation’ in the development of Main 45 “set a high standard” within the community, the city noted. Those achievements and

Thomas Galvin, chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and partner at Rose Law Group, breaks some ‘huge’ housing affordability news!
Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Board chairman, District 2 supervisor, Rose Law Group partner, and an Arizona Capital Times’ most powerful person, has informed Dealmaker about some major news surrounding the THIRD DRAFT of the county’s Zoning Ordinance: “This morning at 9:30, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors will be addressing housing affordability as well as batter energy storage systems and data centers by voting on a complete

$10 billion data center campus OK’d south of Maricopa, with Court Rich, director of Rose Law Group’s energy & utility infrastructure department, representing the applicant
By Monica D. Spencer | inMaricopa Pinal County’s Board of Supervisors last week unanimously approved a land-use amendment that would pave the way for a data center just south of Maricopa. It was the third data-center project the board approved Wednesday. The other two are located near Picacho Peak State Park and east of Stanfield. Tempe-based W Holdings plans to
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