Kim Hearn

Kim Hearn has been a litigation paralegal since 1990.  She is advanced certified through the National Association of Legal Assistants in Trial Practice, E-Discovery and Business Organization.  During her career, Kim has had the opportunity to work in many areas of litigation including commercial litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury and insurance bad faith.  Kim served on the Arizona Paralegal Association Board of Directors in many capacities, including President, for 11 years.  In her free time, Kim enjoys spending time with her family and friends, practicing yoga, biking, hiking, traveling and cooking.

In The News

Ryan Hurley, cannabis department chair at Rose Law Group, talks with ‘Mindfulness Experience’ podcast about trailblazing cannabis law

  Episode Highlights: Pioneering Cannabis Law in Arizona: Ryan Hurley, chairman of the cannabis practice group at Rose Law Group, shares his journey and efforts in advancing cannabis legalization in Arizona. Discusses overcoming significant opposition and legal challenges. Medical Benefits of Cannabis: Emphasis on the therapeutic potential of cannabis for conditions such as Parkinson’s, fibromyalgia, and epilepsy. The ongoing debate about

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Maricopa County to fund renovation of community spaces in Mesa; Thomas Galvin, District 2 Supervisor, Board Vice Chair, and Rose Law Group partner, comments on the investment in YourValley

By YourValley Phoenix, Ariz. (June 26, 2024) – Visitors at the City of Mesa’s Firefighter Memorial, Historical Society, and i.d.e.a. Museum will soon enjoy an even more memorable experience thanks to the renovation funding approved by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on June 26. “These three facilities and gathering spaces honor our first responders, educate our youth, and instill community pride,” said Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, who represents District 2 on the Board of Supervisors. “They highlight the City’s rich history to inspire future generations and introduce them to the wonders of the wider world. Through this investment, Maricopa County is enhancing quality of life for Mesa residents and the East Valley region.” The Board is contributing $100,000 towards the cost of renovations for the Firefighter Memorial, $50,000 towards replacing six A/C units

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