Constitutional Law

Rose Law Group pc has been fortunate to assist various parties on a range of constitutional issues including property rights, 2nd Amendment rights, free speech and civil rights. Rose Law Group pc attorneys have litigated issues and participated in lawsuits before the Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the State of Arizona and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Rose Law Group pc has also settled disputes regarding alleged violations of constitutional rights. From submitting a notice of claim to prosecuting cases to the highest court, Rose Law Group pc provides its clients with zealous representation.

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Rose Law Group Partner and Litigation Attorney Logan Elia, former police officer weigh in on Scottsdale detective DUI arrest

By Alexis Dominguez | AZFamily SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – A Scottsdale Police Department detective was arrested over the weekend, accused of driving under the influence and crashing into another car. Police say Detective Michael Lanouar was off-duty in a city-leased vehicle. The crash happened Friday around 10 p.m. near Pima and Indian School Roads, less than a mile from Scottsdale Police

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Andrew Turk, Rose Law Group litigation department chair, assists consumers at ABC15 event

How ‘bout a little help? Rose Law Group Litigation Department Chair Andrew Turk came through with it — help for consumers on Tuesday night, free of charge, during an event at Tempe Marketplace. ABC15  investigative reporter Joe Ducey and his team organized and hosted the consumer help event, which lasted two hours and drew more than 200 people, the largest group of consumers ever seen at

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Olen Lenets, litigator at Rose Law Group, explains why Musk lost fight to delay Twitter trial

By Lauren Feiner, Jonathan Vanian | CNBC Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick ruled in Twitter’s favor on Tuesday for an expedited trial to force Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of the company. The five-day trial will take place in October. During the hearing, Twitter’s lawyer, Bill Savitt of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, argued that Twitter’s request for

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