Cameron Carter

Cameron Carter is a Senior Partner and Director of the Transactional Department at Rose Law Group pc. He has a unique background as he served as a Project Manager for Jokake Construction Company on a wide variety of commercial projects for 3 ½ years prior to attending law school. With his expertise in the construction industry, he has a depth of knowledge that is unique to most attorneys and this helps him to advise clients in the areas of real estate development, land use, and zoning. Mr. Carter has worked to solve a number issues involving development impact fees, building permits, eminent domain, right of way acquisition, rezoning cases, and use permits. In addition to real estate and development issues, Mr. Carter works on a variety of election law matters including initiative and referendum, political committees, candidate qualification and campaign finance issues.

Mr. Carter is a fifth generation Arizonan and feels strongly about giving service in the community. He has worked as a volunteer leader with the Boy Scouts of America and previously served on the Board of Directors of the McCormick Ranch Property Owners’ Association. Cameron Carter is a graduate of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he was named a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar. Mr. Carter completed his undergraduate studies at Arizona State University in 2000, where he graduated cum laude and received his Bachelor of Science from the Del E. Webb School of Construction.

In The News

The land of Opportunity Zones

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Tuesday morning at Rose Law Group was all about opportunity zones, when the firm hosted 62 people at an in depth discussion with a panel of experts moderated by firm President and Founder, Jordan Rose at its Scottsdale office. Opportunity Zone investment is a long-term investment vehicle with three tax brackets and

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Interior Department proposes a vast reworking of the Endangered Species Act; Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group partner and director of Transactional Department, comments

By Lisa Friedman, Kendra Pierre-Louis and Livia Albeck-Ripka | The New York Times The Interior Department on Thursday proposed the most sweeping set of changes in decades to the Endangered Species Act, the law that brought the bald eagle and the Yellowstone grizzly bear back from the edge of extinction but which Republicans say is cumbersome and restricts economic development. The proposed revisions have

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[FEATURE] Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group partner and director of Transactional Real Estate Department, talks about creative solutions, volunteering with ULI and family life

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter For this week’s look into the people who lend their talents to the Rose Law Group (RLG) team, we spoke with Cameron Carter, partner and director of Transactional Real Estate, via email. You recently celebrated 12 years with RLG, and your name is on the door, Rose Law Group Rich Carter—congratulations! What’s is it

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Rose Law Group Partner and Director of Transactional Department, Cameron Carter, speaks at 2018 Tax Reform Symposium

Please be our guest as we review and discuss the new congressional 2018 tax bill. Space will be limited so please review the agenda and RSVP by clicking the link below. The Panel will focus on the impacts of this new legislation and address issues concerning: Individual Investors Commercial Business Operating Companies Real Estate Investors Local and National Economy  

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Trump, real estate investors get late-added perk in tax bill; Rose Law Group Partner and Transactional Dept. Director, Cameron Carter, comments

Late revision supplies break based on investments in property Corker, who dropped opposition, says he wasn’t aware of change By Lynnly Browning and Benjamin Bain | Bloomberg Lawmakers scrambling to lock up Republican support for the tax reform bill added a complicated provision late in the process — one that would provide a multimillion-dollar windfall to real estate investors such

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