Laura Fuentez

Laura Fuentez

Litigation Paralegal

Practice Areas: Litigation

Laura joins Rose Law Group with more than 14 years of experience in commercial litigation. She has expertise in complex litigation, personal injury, corporate entity formation and large loss subrogation. Notably, she was part of the team that settled against Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the $13.5 billion class action related to wildfire claims in California. She brings multi-jurisdictional experience in various state and federal courts throughout the United States.   

In her spare time, Laura enjoys hiking and traveling. In addition, she has recently taken up polo. Her varied personal interests demonstrate Laura’s drive to continuously learn new skills and broaden her experiences.

In The News

Andrew Turk now leading the litigation department at Rose Law Group

By Rose Law Group Reporter (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Rose Law Group pc, the largest woman-led law firm in Arizona’s history, is proud to announce Andrew Turk as the new Chair of Litigation at the Scottsdale-based firm. Turk has gained nearly 30 years of litigation experience and works tirelessly on behalf of businesses and business owners in commercial litigation, including contract disputes, trade

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Law Journal Chief Joins Rose Law Group’s Litigation Department

By Rose Law Group Reporter (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) John Sud has joined the Litigation Department at Rose Law Group pc as an associate attorney. Sud was raised in Illinois and graduated summa cum laude from Illinois State University with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. He then moved to Tucson where he graduated from the University Of Arizona James E. Rogers College Of

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Judge Hears Arguments Over Whether To Nix Education Tax

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ann Siner of My Sister’s Closet and Judge John Buttrick in their litigation efforts against 208.) By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — The fate of a voter-approved tax on the rich to fund education could depend on whether a judge believes the money raised will be “grants” to school districts. The Invest in Ed group that backed

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