
Rose Reynolds
Rose Reynolds is a paralegal that has experience in Rose Law Group’s Cannabis, Business Corporate Transactions, Estate Planning, Family Law, Intellectual Property, Litigation and Probate departments. She also has class action experience.
She has worked in the administrative and management field for over 20 years and provides a wide range of support for our clients and attorneys. Each day she looks forward to new and interesting challenges presented to her and enjoys helping people.
Rose has degrees in elementary education, organizational leadership, and paralegal studies, She also has her paralegal certificate. She is a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association Paralegal Division where she was Secretary for 2019 and 2020. She was chairperson of Community Outreach in 2020. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, going to concerts, and is an active volunteer for various organization including Feeding my Starving Children and UMOM.
Rose also runs a “growth mindset” and family lifestyle blog. Check out Our Blended Growth and connect below:
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