Tyler Garrett

Tyler Garrett is a sophisticated corporate attorney helping clients transact in a variety of industries, including in the Cannabis, Web3, and Artificial Intelligence spaces. In 2017, Tyler graduated from Brigham Young University, cum laude, with a bachelor’s in English Language and a minor in Editing. In 2021, he graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, a top-ten law school, where he focused his studies on commercial transactions and corporate governance. During this time, Tyler also worked in-house for a large outdoor retailer, as well as for Jones Day, a large, international law firm. After graduation, Tyler secured his Texas bar license and returned to work for Jones Day in Dallas. He is still actively licensed to practice in Texas. Eventually, Tyler secured his Arizona bar license and returned to Phoenix, where he continues to represent corporate clients across many industries.

Tyler grew up in Gilbert, Arizona, before moving to Sacramento, California (where he finished high school). Having lived all over the country, Tyler and his young son are excited to be putting down roots here in the Valley. When he’s not servicing clients, Tyler can be found doing yoga, hiking, bouldering, camping, and exploring our beautiful state with his son.

In The News

Boom in A.I. prompts a test of copyright law; Paul Coble, AI, Web3 technology attorney and Rose Law Group’s intellectual property department chair, explains

By J. Edward Moreno | The New York Times The boom in artificial intelligence tools that draw on troves of content from across the internet has begun to test the bounds of copyright law. Authors and a leading photo agency have brought suit over the past year, contending that their intellectual property was illegally used to train A.I. systems, which

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New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI; Paul Coble, AI & Web3 Technology Attorney and Chair of the Intellectual Property Department at Rose Law Group, analyzes

By Alexandra Bruell | Wall Street Journal The New York Times sued Microsoft and OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement, touching off a legal fight over generative-AI technologies with far-reaching implications for the future of the news publishing business. In a complaint filed Wednesday, the Times said the technology companies exploited its content without permission to create their AI products, including OpenAI’s

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Phoenix among most innovative U.S. metros for AI; ranking a ‘surprise’ to Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

By Jeff Gifford | The Business Journals The Valley is one of the nation’s 25 most innovative metros, according to a new study that examined artificial intelligence and machine-learning patent activity across the nation. The Phoenix metro just edged on to the list from CommercialCafe, coming in at No. 25. That was thanks to a total of 185 patents in AI technologies

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