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By Ehren Goossens and Christopher Martin Bloomberg If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department

By Ehren Goossens and Christopher Martin Bloomberg If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department

If you’d like to discuss equine law, contact Adam Trenk, director of RLG Equine Law Department, atrenk@roselawgroup.com Sharlene Walker says her 15-year-old daughter was “balling

By Sonja Haller The Arizona Republic Developers of apartment and condominium projects in downtown Scottsdale will be required to contribute to public-art projects as a

By Elliot Spagat If you’d like to discuss immigration matters, Brian Bergin, bbergin@roselawgroup.com NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — When Dan Bell drives through his 35,000-acre cattle

By Russell Gold The Wall Street Journal DICKINSON, N.D.—North Dakota officials have a challenge many states would love to face: figuring out how to manage

By Suzanne Vranica The Wall Street Journal As marketers recognized social media’s value in getting consumers talking about a brand, Madison Avenue went to great

By Jared Green American Society of Landscape Architects Lakiya Culley, an administrative assistant at the U.S. State Department and mother of three, just moved into
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Is that Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose (in a very straight hair disguise) at this year’s Met Gala? She won’t confirm (or deny), but we think

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Donning hard hats and neon visibility vests, city officials and staff got a sneak peek at Southbridge Marketplace’s progress last week. Indiana-based

(Photo via ADOT) By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa Maricopa commuters get another chance next week to weigh in on the state transportation plan that funds the long-awaited