Jordyn Holderman

Jordyn Holderman

Administrative Assistant

Jordyn serves the Rose Law Group team as an administrative assistant.

She achieved her Associate degree in Fashion Merchandising at Mesa Community College, as fashion has always been a huge interest of hers. In her free time, she likes to go thrift shopping, go to concerts, and spend time with my friends and family. She loves trying new things and exploring outside of her comfort zone!

In The News

Ask traffic engineer Paul Basha: Hotels seem to have an excess of parking spaces. How do they decide how many spaces to build?

(Disclosure: Summit Land Management is a Rose Law Group-related company, and contracted with the firm.) By Paul Basha, Summit Land Management Parking is an interesting topic, kind of like green lights. Seems that everyone else has a parking space, except us. (Seems like everyone else gets long green lights, except us.) There are an estimated 300 million vehicles in the

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Massive Pinal County power and data center complex advances, with Court Rich, Rose Law Group’s director of renewable energy & utility infrastructure and the firm’s co-founder, presenting the case

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of 3,374-acre complex The Pinal County Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-3 on October 16 to recommend approval of the La Osa Project’s comprehensive plan amendment. The vote marks the first step in a multi-stage approval process for the massive Pinal County data center and gas-fired power plant

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Mixed-use development recommended for approval by Fountain Hills P&Z, with Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss presenting the case

By Citizens Portal The Fountain Hills Planning & Zoning Commission approved a special use permit allowing up to six residential units above street‑front commercial at 16740 East Avenue of the Fountains, a vacant 12,000‑square‑foot lot in the C‑2 (Intermediate Commercial) zoning district and within the planned shopping center and entertainment overlays. Staff told the commission the request is for six

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