HealthyVerify helps rock climbing gym become one of first fitness centers to get Arizona approvals to reopen

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter A Scottsdale rock climbing gym — AZ On The Rocks — has gained state approval to reopen thanks to COVID-19 procedures it developed with HealthyVerify Certification (HVC). The Arizona Department of Health Services has approved AZ On The Rocks reopening application making it one of …

HealthyVerify helping Bella Vista on school reopening, efforts to bring back sports

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Bella Vista College Preparatory Academy in Scottsdale is preparing to reopen for in-person classes in September. HealthyVerify Certification (HVC) is helping Bella Vista get ready for the new school year and is working with the school so its premier high school basketball and other sports …

HomeAid Housing Market Outlook – Recap

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The coronavirus pandemic and delayed relief stimulus has taken a toll on several areas of the economy. However, the housing market is uniquely thriving, with some home builders reporting a 70% year over year increases in sales according to economist Ali Wolf.  All of this was discussed by a panel of superstars …

HealthyVerify helps Goodyear with youth baseball and COVID best practices

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Goodyear has turned to HealthyVerify Certification to help it navigate COVID-19 at recreation centers, parks, and public buildings with best practices that go above and beyond U.S. Centers for Disease Control health guidelines.  Now, Scottsdale-based HealthyVerify Certification (HVC) is helping Goodyear with …

Fortnite creator sues Apple after game banned from App Store, Rose Law Group Partner Logan Elia predicts settlement

By Jack Nicas, Kellen Browning and Erin Griffith | New York Times Apple’s spat with app developers over its cut of their revenues exploded into a high-stakes clash on Thursday when Apple kicked the wildly popular game Fortnite off iPhones and the game’s maker hit back with a lawsuit. The fight began on Thursday morning with a clear provocation. Epic Games, the maker …

Arizona farming families persist as development gobbles up land, Rose Law Group Founder Jordan Rose comments

By Kelly O’Sullivan | Independent News Media The Rayner and Gladden families’ multigenerational Southwest Valley farming operations have weathered just about everything the world has thrown at them for the better part of 100 years, from drought and pests to extreme price swings and two pandemics. But there are two modern threats that are unrelenting — development and water availability. …

Apartment owners, landlords challenge state’s moratorium on evictions; Rose Law Group litigator Olen Lenets says moratorium has ‘rational basis.’

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Apartment owners and other landlords are challenging Arizona’s moratorium on evictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arizona Multihousing Association, Manufactured Housing Communities of Arizona and some individual rental property owners are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn the state’s eviction moratorium that protects tenants adversely impacted by COVID-19 and its …

Recreational cannabis added to Arizona General Election ballots; Rose Law Group Partner and Cannabis Department Director Adam Trenk comments

By Zulekha Pitts | AZFamily Looks like Arizona voters will see recreational marijuana on the ballot in November. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs tweeted the news Monday night. Thanks to signatures submitted by Smart and Safe Arizona, a citizens initiative to legalize cannabis for adult use in the state, recreational marijuana will be on the ballot. “After review, the petition …

Ruling sets up renewable energy fight between Corp Comm, lawmakers, Rose Law Group co-founder Court Rich quoted

 By Jeremy Duda | AZ Mirror   The Arizona Supreme Court may have opened the door to allowing the legislature to overrule the Corporation Commission on renewable energy standards, a longtime goal of some conservative lawmakers who dislike the mandates imposed on electrical utilities.   On July 31, the court upheld the commission’s decision to appoint an interim manager for …