Criminal Misdemeanors / DUI

Rose Law Group pc can assist clients with issues involving including, but not limited to, DUI, Extreme DUI, Aggravated DUI, OUI, Domestic Violence, Assault, Criminal Damage, Disorderly Conduct, Drug Offenses, Theft, Endangerment, Civil/Criminal Speeding, Reckless Driving, Underage Drinking, Other Vehicular Crimes, Post-Conviction Relief, Probation/Parole Violations, Sentence Modifications and some Sexual Offenses.

The team has successfully litigated these matters and has good relationships that can often result in reasonable settlement.

Please contact our office to schedule your consultation. Cost will be discussed during the consultation based upon the facts of each case.

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With Crosby’s launch of a new kind of AI-powered law firm, Rose Law Group Corporate Transactions Director Shruti Gurudanti has questions

By Julie Bort | Tech Crunch The tech industry talks a lot about how AI is going to transform work. Legal startup Crosby, which just came out of stealth with a $5.8 million seed round led by Sequoia, is perhaps the most extreme example of what’s coming that we’ve seen to date. Crosby isn’t just making AI software for lawyers —

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Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin issues statement on MCSO Detention Officer retention plan

“This retention bonus package for MCSO Detention Officers is a significant investment in the Sheriff’s Office, which is part of a larger effort to recruit and retain excellent law enforcement personnel countywide. Today’s action by the Board takes the first step in increasing overall compensation for the most in-demand positions at the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. I am grateful to

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Private equity eyes college sports; George Finn, senior transactional attorney at Rose Law Group who handles NIL deals for athletes, calls it a “transformative moment.”

Private equity keeps inching closer to college sports, and now has a bit more certainty around its modeling. Driving the news: A federal judge on Friday approved a settlement that sets the stage for schools to pay their student-athletes. Each school will be allowed to share up to $20.5 million in revenue, mostly with football players. That cap is expected to

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