Olen Lenets

Olen Lenets is a member of Rose Law Group’s Litigation department.

Olen was born and spent the majority of his first decade in Ukraine, also living in Germany and Ohio before coming to Arizona. He spent his childhood competing – be it in sports, as a 2007 State Volleyball Champion at Desert Vista High School, or academics, graduating Top 10 in his class of more than 800.

Olen took his competitive talents to the University of Arizona where he graduated with Honors earning a Bachelor’s in Political Science. During his time as a Wildcat, Olen was the design editor of the school’s newspaper, the Daily Wildcat. He was a member of the team that won Best of Show, daily college newspaper, at the College Media Advisers National Convention as well as Best of Show at the Associated Collegiate Press’ national newspaper convention.

In a shocking and unforeseen move, Olen joined the rival Sun Devils as a JD candidate at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Olen continued competing as a law student, participating in the 2016 Southwest Mock Trial, where he was lead defense counsel and helped his team earn the 3rd place prize. Additionally, Olen was a member of the Criminal Law Society and had the opportunity of clerking at the Arizona Court of Appeals for the Honorable Jon Thompson. During his time as a Court of Appeals clerk, Olen served as the bailiff for the Court, attended private Judges’ panel meetings, and had the great privilege of preparing and drafting an opinion which was ultimately published by the Court. As a law student Olen also worked closely with a solo defense counsel, conducting legal research on 4th and 6th Amendment violations, meeting with clients, and drafting deviations and motions to suppress.

Upon graduating and passing the bar, Olen worked as an associate representing clients with real estate and commercial litigation matters. Outside of expanding his motion practice and litigation skills, Olen analyzed town code and local ordinances, allowing him to assist his clients in navigating municipal bodies in search of variances, licenses, and permits. Olen’s clients varied vastly. He represented homeowners in violation of setback requirements, a marijuana dispensary in front of the Board of Adjustment fighting for a variance, even an adult-oriented business appealing a revocation of a liquor license before the Liquor Board.

Olen brings his years of legal experience and lifelong competitive vigor to fight for his clients at Rose Law Group.

Outside the office, Olen is a proud pet owner to a Chiweenie (chihuahua/dachshund mix) who has the best and worst qualities of both breeds, and one ornery tuxedo cat. Olen loves refining his cooking skills and plays in an adult ice hockey league. He is also (slowly) learning how to golf.

In The News

[PODCAST] The Rose Report: Cybersecurity post pandemic

By Rose Law Group Reporter Rose Law Group attorneys Dan Gauthier, Olen Lenets and Chief Digital Officer Madelaine Braggs take a look at new cyber risks and vulnerabilities targeting the real estate industry. The hosts welcome a special guest: David Norlin, Director of Security at Datashield, with tips on how to lockdown any company’s digital infrastructure. Contact Us: Email: Dan: dgauthier@roselawgroup.com Olen: olenets@roselawgroup.com Madelaine: mbraggs@roselawgroup.com www.roselawgroup.com Social Media:

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[PODCAST] The Rose Report: President Biden’s Immigration Reform

On this episode, hosts Madelaine Braggs, Dan Gauthier and Olen Lenets interview Rose Law Group Immigration Department Chair Darius Amiri on what immigration reform will look like under the Biden Administration.  We cover what’s new for DACA, what policy rollbacks will be the first to go, how the economy may impact the system and what influence may Vice President Kamala

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Renters Evicted Despite Federal Law; Olen Lenets, Rose Law Group Attorney, Speaks To ‘Disconnect’

By Catherine Reagor, Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Landlords wrongfully acted to evict metro Phoenix renters during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic despite a federal law protecting tenants from losing their homes if they couldn’t pay rent. More than 900 evictions were filed against tenants who likely should have been protected by the federal CARES Act, according to an

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