Hopi Slaughter
Hopi Slaughter is an Executive Assistant to Rose Law Group partners Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Thomas Galvin and associates Eric Hill, Taylor Roderick, Patrick Hogan and Henry Hardy. She also serves as the Director of Human Resources. With the firm since 2006, Hopi has over 25 years of administrative and human resource management experience in a law firm. She provides strong administrative support to our partners and staff and handles all human resource functions for the firm including recruitment and staffing, training, benefits, payroll and employee relations. Hopi helps with numerous efforts to make the firm a great place to work. She was nominated with the 2009 “HR Director of the Year” award from AZ Business Magazine.
In her spare time, Hopi enjoys family gatherings, traveling, hiking, cooking and reading.
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USDA further advances Trump administration push to unleash critical American mineral and energy dominance; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, comments.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By USDA The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service completed the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and issued the final record of decision for the Resolution Copper Project. The decision is now available on the agency’s project page. This is another important project in advancing President Trump’s goal of mineral independence and energy dominance by boosting domestic

Yuma mayor speaks to timeline for area spaceport; Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and leader of the firm’s space law practice, says it will ‘transform’ the region
By Michael Maresh | Yuma Sun Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls does not believe completion and opening of the spaceport will take five to 10 years, as some have speculated. Instead, he told the Yuma Sun, leases could be signed within a year and the spaceport could open within a three-year window. In a recent presentation to the City Council, officials said the proposed spaceport

ICE agents at airports: Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group partner and chair of the firm’s immigration law department, weighs in
By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Chair of Immigration Law On Monday, the Trump administration sent Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports around the nation as the partial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown entered its sixth week. The partial shutdown stems from partisan disagreement over ICE funding and requested reforms, including increased use of bodycams by ICE
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