Drone Law
With the advent of drones being commonly used for both commercial and recreational purposes, Rose Law Group, pc is prepared to offer guidance on and solutions to the ever-evolving issues presented by the developing technologies and regulation of drones.
Whether your business utilizes a drone for commercial purposes or you operate a drone recreationally, it is likely that your use is in some way governed by federal, state, or local regulations and registration requirements. It is our goal to ensure our clients are fully aware of and compliant with those regulations and registration requirements.
Similarly, legal issues with the use of drones by both commercial entities and individuals are constantly emerging. This is especially so with regards to property and privacy rights. We strive to advise and represent our clients (1) in order to avoid the violation of such rights and (2) where such rights have been compromised in the context of this rapidly developing technology.
The legal issues arising out of this developing technology affects owners and non-owners alike. Our Drone Law team is prepared to handle and offer advice on the following:
- FAA regulation of drone use
- State and local regulation of drone use
- Licensing
- Registration
- Applications for waiver under Small UAS Rule (Part 107)
- HOA issues with drone use by the HOA or residents
- Litigation
- Property rights
- Privacy rights
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Airobotics receives FAA BVLOS waiver for U.S. operations
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Leading Automated Drone Startup receives Certificate of Waiver from the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing the company to initiate Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations in the US Scottsdale, Arizona (December 6th, 2018) – Leading automated drone startup Airobotics announced today that it is the first company in the United States to
U.K. introduces new fighter jet: The Tempest; Welcome to the future, says Rose Law Group Cybersecurity, Privacy and Emerging Technologies Chairman Troy Roberts
By Kyle Mizokami | Popular Mechanics The United Kingdom has announced the country’s first entirely British fighter in decades. The new Tempest fighter project will primarily involve British defense contractors, forging a plane that could be used for domestic use and export. The British government says the fighter should be ready for service by 2035. U.K. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson introduced
Power to the drones: Utilities place bets on robots; Rose Law Group Cybersecurity, Privacy and Emerging Technologies Chairman Troy Roberts, expresses support
By Stephen Jewkes, Christoph Steitz | Reuters Flying robots that can travel dozens of kilometers without stopping could be the next big thing for power companies. Utilities in Europe are looking to long-distance drones to scour thousands of miles of grids for damage and leaks in an attempt to avoid network failures that cost them billions of dollars a year. However,
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