
Patrick Hogan
Practice Areas: Water, Renewable Energy, Real Estate Transactions, Business and Corporate Transactions
Patrick Hogan is a member of Rose Law Group’s Water, Renewable Energy, Real Estate Transactions, and Business and Corporate Transactions groups.
Patrick served as a writer and editor for Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law Journal and was a member of the Environmental Law Organization, Law Women Organization, and the Inntechspective Organization which focused on the intersection of law and technology.
Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Patrick left to complete his undergraduate studies in Portland, OR. He then moved to Texas where he worked in the oil industry creating title and leasing interests for many large scale drilling operations. This experience led him to an interest in the legal world and he graduated cum laude from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2021. After graduation, he decided to return to his home state of Arizona to begin practicing law.
His interests include following his beloved Tennessee Vols as well as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Suns. When not immersed in work or sports, he enjoys traveling, hiking, reading, and trying new foods.
In The News

Arizona water utilities plan the infrastructure for future development
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Water utility companies are feeling the pressure to expand services, as the housing market booms outside of Maricopa County and nearby rural areas. Pinal County Supervisor Jeff Serdy moderated a panel this month with SRP, EPCOR and Arizona Water to hear how water resources are being planned for future development. Serdy posed

How Pinal County defies the odds to increase development in a drought
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter With a massive influx of new out of state residents filling Phoenix metro vacancies, Arizona desperately needs housing development to grow in Pinal County, but with no groundwater. It seems like an impossible task… however, Pinal Partnership is proving that the solutions are here, legislation just needs to get on the

Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose moderates Pinal Partnership panel examining impact of water shortage on developers, farmers
By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central (Photo via Doug Singer) CASA GRANDE — The future of Pinal County will include less water, but more people, according to speakers at the most recent Pinal Partnership breakfast. A panel on water issues outlined challenges ahead for developers and businesses in light of recent announcements about limited access to diminished water resources within Arizona,
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