Supreme Court considers a raucous party and an endangered frog; Jordan Rose, president and founder of Rose Law Group, gauges the potential impact for Arizona landowners

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that District of Columbia police were entitled to arrest late-night partygoers in a vacant house engaged in what Justice Clarence Thomas called, in announcing the decision from the bench, “utter Bacchanalia.” The court also agreed to hear a case on the federal government’s efforts to protect …

Jordan Rose called “one hell of a lawyer”

From the Trends Chatter Newsletter, published by Trends Magazine “I’ve known Jordan Rose for a long time. She’s a huge supporter of our publication, the community and one hell of a lawyer. So just before Christmas she invited 800 of her closest friends to The Coach House in Scottsdale to celebrate the success of her amazing practice. Everywhere you looked …

Phoenix wants to regulate sober-living homes, but can it? ‘many things nearby neighbors can do’ says Jordan Rose, who along with Evan Bolick have been successfully handling these fights

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic As Arizona and the nation battle a growing opioid epidemic, it’s no surprise that more rehabilitation facilities have opened across the Valley. What has surprised some Phoenix residents is that many of these dwellings are popping up unregulated in the middle of their neighborhoods. Now the city is trying to do something about it. READ ON: “While local government has …

Residents rally against unregulated Paradise Valley sober-living facility; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments

By Terrance Thornton | Paradise Valley Independent A collection of residents are raising concerns regarding an alleged sober-living facility operating outside of established zoning privileges at 6710 E. Fanfol Drive in the Town of Paradise Valley. “I have lived in the same house for 47 years,” said Paradise Valley resident Sande Simon in a Sept. 5 phone interview. “My husband was …

More law firms are accepting Bitcoin payments; good business decision says Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president

By Sara Merken | Bloomberg Law More large law firms are accepting bitcoin payments for their legal services, signaling the digital currency’s firmer foothold in corporate America. Representatives from firms such as Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Frost Brown Todd LLC, and McLaughlin & Stern LLP told Bloomberg BNA that they started the new payment option to meet the demand of …

SAMM Awards will celebrate Valley’s homebuilding industry; Arizona ground zero for homebuilder innovation says Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president

AZ Business Magazine Noting this season as the busiest summer many in the Valley of the Sun real estate market have ever seen, following an impressive first half of 2017, the local homebuilding industry is celebrating with the SAMM Awards, 4 – 7:30 p.m., Nov. 8, at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia in Paradise Valley. “The Greater …

How porn can get you fired, sued, exposed and blackmailed; insight provided by Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president, and Lauren Reynolds, Rose Law Group cybersecurity attorney

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Jordan Rose and Lauren Reynolds are seeing a number of new lawsuits being filed in Arizona involving copyright infringement related to purported downloads of movies, pornography and other material online. “Regular people, business leaders, moms are being sued for allegedly illegally downloading movies and pornography from file-sharing programs,” said Rose, managing partner of the Scottsdale law …

Gov. Doug Ducey asks EPA for power to regulate Arizona streams; Rose Law Group Founder, President Jordan Rose comments

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star ov Doug Ducey has asked the EPA to revise federal rules to give states the power to decide which streams will be protected as “Waters of the U.S.” That power can have huge impacts over how strictly development along those streams is regulated, such as subdivisions and mines whose construction requires dredging and filling …