Space Law

Our team provides space industry clients with representation on their technologies shaping the space and satellite arena. We help clients navigate the multiple layers of business and regulatory issues involved, and advise clients on the strategies necessary to achieve success. We regularly assist clients with a wide range of complex legal issues associated with the domestic and international satellite and space industry, including regulatory, transactional, data security and privacy, liability, and legislative issues.

Rose Law Group has experience in transactional work for payload transport, satellite contracts, intergovernmental agreements, supplier contracts, mission diligence, etc.  RLG has worked for both for and non-profits in the space industry.

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Blue Origin space company opens new office in Phoenix; ‘picked a perfect place,’ says Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner, director of corporate transactions, and chair of the firm’s space law department

By AZ Big Media PHOENIX, AZ (April 26, 2023) – Blue Origin, a private space company, today celebrated the grand opening of its new office in Phoenix, Arizona. The new 43,288-square-foot office will contribute to avionics, systems engineering, and supply chain management across Blue Origin’s programs. Blue Origin has already hired more than 100 people for its Phoenix office and expects to hire hundreds more. Blue Origin leadership celebrated

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Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner, director of corporate transactions, and head of the firm’s space law department, speaks at ASU Space Summit

Rose Law Group partner and Space Law Department Director Shruti Gurudanti on Thursday presented at the Space Summit sponsored by ASU. Businesses from around the globe attended this important conference as ASU is on the forefront of development in outer space. Rose Law Group has been lucky enough to be involved in many of these companies initiatives. “There’s an ecosystem in Arizona to support space businesses,” says Gurudanti. “We’ve

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Space tourism company says it’s ‘making progress’ on Valley plant; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, comments

Space X rocket launch By Jacob Maranda | Phoenix Business Journal Space tourism company Virgin Galactic (NYSE: SPCE) on Tuesday said its spacecraft manufacturing facility in Mesa is coming along and that it is on track to resume commercial service in the second quarter of this year. Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier said during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call that the company was “making

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