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By Julie Pace | Paradise Valley Independent What is it like serving on the Paradise Valley Town Council? Many words and experiences come to mind. I

By Julie Pace | Paradise Valley Independent What is it like serving on the Paradise Valley Town Council? Many words and experiences come to mind. I

By Morgan Housel | Collaborative Fund This is a short story about what happened to the U.S. economy since the end of World War II. That’s a

By Scottsdale Independent Attorney Adam Trenk has been named partner at Rose Law Group while partner Kaine Fisher’s name has been added to the firm’s

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Kelly Townsend wants school district employees and board members investigated at the whim of any legislator who

By Joshua Bowling, Lauren Castle, Jen Fifield, Lorraine Longhi and Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic It’s that time again, when we reflect on the past

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal After announcing plans for $500 million worth of Phoenix-area projects, Related Group has submitted plans for its

By Elie Rieder | Forbes The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created quite a stir when it was first drafted and eventually passed, with

By Melissa Rosequist | Independent News Media Scottsdale-based Five Star Development officials — those who are building the Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley Resort Community —
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By Hailey Mensiik | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft spent over $130 million for a 100-acre site in Goodyear in a deal that closed May 29,

By Gail Kalinoski | Multi-Housing News The Hampton Group has secured $141 million in construction financing for the development IKONIC Scottsdale, a 14-story, 245-unit luxury

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Gov. Katie Hobbs will soon act on a bill that would allow people with nonviolent felony convictions to reduce