
Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of corporate transactions and space law, calls the valuation of new AI start up ‘troubling’
“Valuing a company at billions of dollars without so much as a product to show for highlights a troubling lack of discipline in today’s AI venture deals.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of corporate transactions By TechCrunch Safe Superintelligence (SSI), the AI startup led by OpenAI’s co-founder and former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, has raised an additional $2 billion in

ROSE LAW GROUP — a TOP 10 law firm for 2025!
ROSE LAW GROUP has been voted in this year’s Ranking Arizona public opinion poll as a top 10 law firm! Established in 2000 by Jordan Rose in a leased space for just herself in another lawyer’s storage room, Rose Law Group has grown today to not only the biggest law firm headquartered in Scottsdale, but also the largest woman-owned law firm in Arizona history. The

Aaric Siesco, family law attorney at Rose Law Group, is running for the 2025 State Bar of Arizona Board of Governors
Click here to Vote In an online election launched today and running through May 5, 2025, Aaric Siesco, family law attorney at Rose Law Group seeks to be a Maricopa County District 6 member of the Arizona Bar Association’s Board of Governors. The board is “comprised of 29 people” who oversee “the organization’s policy making and operations,” and also “play a role in promoting and advancing the science

Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin talks to 12News about his call to end DOJ’s Phoenix police probe
By Sean Rice | 12 News Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin is urging newly appointed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to end the Department of Justice’s investigation into the Phoenix Police Department, calling it politically motivated and counterproductive. In a letter sent this week to Bondi, Galvin requested that the DOJ halt efforts to impose federal oversight

Andrew B. Turk, partner and chair of litigation at Rose Law Group, is a Super Lawyer and Marvel Comics fan with evil character named for him!
Congratulations to Andrew Turk. For the 13th consecutive year, Andrew has been recognized by his peers as a TOP Super Lawyer (Southwest Super Lawyers edition) for working closely with clients, building a relationship based on trust, helping them explore all options, and weighing those options before choosing one that best suits their needs. Practice areas: Andrew’s areas of practice include: Business Litigation, Personal Injury, Alternative Dispute Personal

Darius Amiri, immigration department chairman at Rose Law Group, talks to AZFamily about reports of woman with legal status being held by ICE
By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family Protestors rallied outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office in Phoenix on Thursday, focusing on legal residents and citizens getting swept up and detained. The case of a man from Maryland has sparked international controversy after he was deported to a prison in El Salvador, apparently due to a mistake. President Trump campaigned

With Texas awarding big bucks to companies, it’s time for Arizona to ‘step up,’ says Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and leader of the firm’s space law practice
Artwork depicting lunar mining operations for Helium-3 involving harvesters, a solar power plant, rovers and return launchers. Credit: Interlune “Texas is leading the way by investing directly in its space companies. Arizona can’t afford to sit still. With TSMC’s investment supercharging our tech sector and a strong aerospace foundation already here, it’s time we step up and claim our place

Court Rich, co-founder of Rose Law Group and director of the firm’s renewable energy & utility infrastructure department, quoted in Axios report on how data center boom is testing Arizona’s power grid
By Jeremy Duda | Axios Data centers consume an inordinate amount of electricity, and the Corporation Commission is trying to figure out how to cope with the demand. The big picture: With low energy costs and few natural disasters, the Phoenix metro area has become one of the top data center markets in the U.S. Those buildings house computer equipment for data storage and

Story on how an ill-fated mall became Goodyear’s long-awaited downtown spurs Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose to reflect on her legal career in the city
Via City of Goodyear Facebook Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group Founder and President: “I started my legal career in Goodyear, when it was mostly home to farm fields. My boss at the time had me go to Goodyear nearly everyday, sit in the room with the then planing director Harvey Krauss, and draft a zoning ordinance that allowed for the

Rose Law Group hires Patrick M. Jones as new IP litigation attorney
By Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is announcing the addition of Chair of IP Litigation, Patrick M. Jones, who is a litigation attorney with extensive experience in intellectual property, commercial litigation, and corporate restructuring. Licensed in Illinois and Arizona, Mr. Jones has more than 25 years of experience representing businesses and individuals worldwide, according to a press release. “The

Will this zoning bill have a strong impact on local development process? Rose Law Group land use attorney Sam DeMoss breaks it down
By Samantha DeMoss, Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Signed by Governor Hobbs on March 31, of 2025, House Bill 2447 (HB2447) requires the legislative bodies of Arizona cities and towns to authorize administrative personnel to review design review, lot splits, and site planning without a public hearing. The motivations of the bill came from a place of desiring

Mesa board approves requests for residential development, with Rose Law Group land use and real estate transactions attorney, Jon Gillespie, representing the case
(CITY OF MESA) By Connor Van Ligten | YourValley The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board is set to vote Wednesday on whether or not to recommend the City Council approve a rezoning request and site plan review that would pave the way for a 45-unit multiple residence development. The meeting takes place at 4 p.m. April 9 at 57 E. First St. The request is for a site plan review and rezoning for a 3.5-acre site at the southwest corner of South Sossaman Road and East Main Street, according to board documents. The applicant