Rose Law Group welcomes corporate attorney Tyler Garrett

By Arizona Digital Free Press

Rose Law Group announcing that Tyler Garrett has joined its corporate department.

Mr. Garrett focuses his transactional practice on a wide variety of industries, including cannabis, Web3 and artificial intelligence, according to a press release.

“Tyler is a welcome addition to the firm. His knowledge of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and other related areas confirms he is well-equipped to navigate the legal complexities of these industries for our clients,” said Jordan Rose, founder and president at the Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group.

Mr. Garrett graduated from Brigham Young University, cum laude, with a bachelor’s in English Language and a minor in editing. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he focused his studies on commercial transactions and corporate governance.

“I am elated to join the firm’s prestigious practice, contributing my deep understanding of emerging technologies to support clients in these surging sectors,” Mr. Garrett said.

As Web3 and various advanced technologies continue to shape the business and legal world, Rose Law Group is committed to staying at the forefront of these developments solidifying its position as a leading law firm in these evolving industries, representatives of the brand say.

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