In Remote Learning, Children With Disabilities Face Unique Challenges; HealthyVerify Certification Founder Jordan Rose comments

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification) By Kris Maher | Wall Street Journal BELLEVILLE, W.Va.— For Anna Smith, an 18-year-old with Down syndrome, losing out on in-person education this fall could mean losing access to the physical, occupational and speech therapies she receives through her public school. With Parkersburg South High School, in a hilly corner of West Virginia …

Rose Law Group Litigation Attorney Jonathan Udell named AZ NORML Board Member, Communications Director

By Madelaine Braggs, Chief Digital Officer | Rose Law Group Reporter Jonathan Udell Rose Law Group calls for a round of applause for litigation attorney Jonathan Udell, who was unanimously voted in as a Board Member of Arizona NORML. He will also serve as the Communications Director for the local chapter of the cannabis legalization advocacy group. NORML says their mission …

Cannabis biz proving resilient. Will more CRE Investors give it a chance? Rose Law Group Partner, Cannabis Dept. Director Adam Trenk comments.

By Patricia Kirk | National Real Estate Investor The cannabis industry is weathering the COVID-19 pandemic much better than expected and is even thriving in some states like California that declared cannabis sellers an “essential” business, reports Marijuana Business Daily. Tim McGraw, a cannabis real estate developer/owner who founded and serves as CEO of Canna-Hub, a firm that specializes in …

Ballet Arizona implementing new COVID curbing efforts to help reopen classes, live performances

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Health safety and infectious disease experts with HealthyVerify Certification are helping Ballet Arizona navigate COVID-19 and work toward reopening some of its in-person classes and performances. Scottsdale-based HealthyVerify (HVC) helps workplaces, arts venues, school districts, fitness centers, and sports team go above and beyond U.S. Centers for …

AZ Supreme Court keeps case alive against county transportation; Rose Law Group attorney Jonathan Udell comments

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the county.) By Raquel Hendrickson | InMaricopa The Arizona Supreme Court may look further at a lawsuit that could impact State Route 347. This week, the court opted to continue the case of Vangilder et al. …

Construction contracts in the COVID era; COVID updates essential, says Rose Law Group transactional attorney Dan Gauthier

By David A. Blake | GlobeSt.com Those entering into new construction contracts should include custom language addressing the parties’ respective rights and responsibilities related to COVID-19. Many articles and webinars have focused on how traditional contract clauses in existing contracts may respond to COVID-19 issues. The fit is not always clear. Some guesswork is involved and creativity is called upon as square …

Divorce rates in America soar 34% during COVID; surge not unexpected, says Rose Law Group Partner and Family Law Director Kaine Fisher

By Lauren Edmonds | DailyMail.com The coronavirus pandemic has dealt a serious blow to marriages in the US amid a 34 per cent increase in sales for divorce agreements and revelations that it took just three weeks under quarantine for relationships to crumble, according to a survey. The outbreak of the coronavirus in January and implementation of lockdown orders in March forced couples …

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ ‘drastic’ spending reduction sparks sharp response from Rose Law Group Immigration Chair Darius Amiri

By Cronkite News | Via AZBigMedia The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it is making “drastic cuts” that will affect all agency services, including naturalizations, in order to avoid furloughs of nearly 70% of its workforce at the end of this month. Immigration advocates worried Wednesday that the cuts would add to an already large backlog of cases and …