Kim Hearn
Practice Areas: Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Retail Litigation, Insurance Coverage
Kim Hearn has been a litigation paralegal since 1990. She is advanced certified through the National Association of Legal Assistants in Trial Practice, E-Discovery and Business Organization. During her career, Kim has had the opportunity to work in many areas of litigation including commercial litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury and insurance bad faith. Kim served on the Arizona Paralegal Association Board of Directors in many capacities, including President, for 11 years. In her free time, Kim enjoys spending time with her family and friends, practicing yoga, biking, hiking, traveling and cooking.
In The News
Rose Law Group recognized among ‘Best Law Firms®’ in the nation
Congratulations to Rose Law Group! Once again, the largest woman-owned law firm in Arizona history has been recognized for both Construction Law and Commercial Litigation in Best Law Firms® Fifteenth Edition. Founded by Rose Law Group president Jordan Rose, the firm was selected through a rigorous evaluation process, which included having “at least one lawyer recognized in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in a Best Law Firms practice area and geographic jurisdiction.” Also considered
Rose Law Group named amongst Best Workplaces in America by Best Companies Group
Best Companies Group has named Rose Law Group pc a recipient of the inaugural Best Companies Group’s America’s Best Workplaces in 2025 Award. The awards are held in partnership with BridgeTower Media. Best Companies Group’s America’s Best Workplaces Awards identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment across the United States. It is a celebration of excellence in company culture that
Goldmine Mountain Estates gets Pinal County go-ahead, with Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, presenting the case
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goldmine Mountain Estates.) By Pinal Central Big lots in Queen Creek area Also Wednesday, the board agreed to abandon the Goldmine Mountain Estates planned area development overlay on two non-contiguous parcels totaling 105 acres north of Queen Creek. This reverts the land to the underlying General Rural zoning. Supervisor Jeff Serdy, R-Apache Junction, commented that in all
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