
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

Providers confident at Pinal Partnership ‘State of Energy’ discussion moderated by Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder, director of renewable energy & utility infrastructure
By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central The Valley and Pinal County are growing so quickly that the energy capacity that Salt River Project spent 100 years building and acquiring must now be doubled in 10 years. “The growth that we’re seeing is tremendous … more than double what we saw in the previous decade,” Bill McClellan, SRP’s senior manager of

Oro Valley church lands ‘big victory’ in plans for expansion, with representation by Rose Law Group land use and real estate transactions attorney, Jon Gillespie
WATCH THE TV REPORT HERE: By KGUN A long-running dispute over the expansion plans for Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene may have reached a turning point. On April 2, following years of debate and public backlash, the Oro Valley Town Council unanimously approved a modified plan allowing the church to move forward with building a new sanctuary—scaled down from an original proposal that was rejected

Silent Witness protections strengthened under new Arizona law
Cole Libera serves as Deputy Director of Government Affairs for Rose Law Group (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Silent Witness.) Arizona House of Representatives Representative David Marshall (R-7) | News Release STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX – Legislation to protect the anonymity of Arizonans who submit crime tips through Silent Witness and other community tip lines was signed into law Friday, delivering

Maricopa County Board Chairman Thomas Galvin applauds DOJ ending Phoenix PD investigation. A law enforcement win
Via Maricopa County Supervisor’s Message A Win for Local Law Enforcement “Today is a win for local law enforcement, Phoenix residents, and, most importantly, federalism. This morning, the Trump Administration announced an end to the Department of Justice’s overreaching investigation of the Phoenix Police Department. Since becoming Chairman, I have promised to fight back against these arbitrary, punitive measures inflicted by the

TGL officially adding Detroit team for 2027 season, with Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, as co-owner
TMRW Sports co-founders Mike McCarley and Tiger Woods with Michael and Peter Hamp, two of the new owners of Motor City Golf Club By Sports Business Journal TGL is officially expanding with a seventh team, with a Detroit-based Motor City Golf Club joining the tech golf league not next year but in 2027. The league was scheduled to announce the

Rose Law Group well-represented for Arizona Capitol Times’ ‘Best of the Capitol’ honors
‘Best of the Capitol’ on June 24 is a light-hearted evening event that honors the people and groups engaged in Arizona politics in 30 categories, including: •Best Lobbyist — Liz Goodman(Rose Law Group Senior Attorney, Chair of Government Affairs) • Best Lobbying Firm— Rose Law Group • Toughest Lobbyist To Go Against —Jordan Rose (Rose Law Group Founder & President) • Best Dressed — Jordan Rose • Best Lobbyist — Court Rich (Rose Law

Proposed zoning policy for Phoenix data centers needs ‘crucial tweaks,’ says Rose Founder and President Jordan Rose
By Jeremy Duda | Axios Phoenix is on the verge of enacting zoning regulations to limit where data centers can be located. Why it matters: Data centers use large amounts of energy and space and can bring negative effects like noise pollution to surrounding communities, per an analysis by city staff. State of play: The city wants to direct data centers away from mixed-use, walkable