Jon Gillespie is a member of Rose Law Group’s Land Use and Real Estate Transactions groups.
Jon graduated with a B.S. in Finance from Brigham Young University in 2014 and returned to his home state to complete his J.D. at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, graduating with Highest Pro Bono Distinction in 2017. Prior to graduating from Law School, Jon began working on land use and real estate matters and he has continued to achieve successful outcomes for his clients on various issues including development impact fees, building permits, easements, title matters, real estate transactions, design review, variances, use permits, and rezoning cases.
Outside of work, Jon will be found chasing his three young children or following BYU and local sports teams. He also enjoys traveling with his wife, reading, playing team sports, and learning a new board game.
In The News
Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law department, comments on: Signs of perpetuating historic biases emerge as AI takes the helm of decision making
By Paige Gross | AZ Mirror In a recent study evaluating how chatbots make loan suggestions for mortgage applications, researchers at Pennsylvania’s Lehigh University found something stark: there was clear racial bias at play. With 6,000 sample loan applications based on data from the 2022 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, the chatbots recommended denials for more Black applicants than identical white counterparts. They
Rose Law Group land use attorney Henry Hardy on new court case making cities liable for providing inaccurate zoning information
By Henry Hardy, Rose Law Group Land Use Attorney Developers can now recover monetary damages from municipalities for negligent misrepresentation during the land development process, marking a significant shift in the legal landscape. During the real estate development process, the relationship between a developer and a municipality can vary. At times, they might act as adversaries, at others, as collaborative
Legal battle cuts off HOA’s funding to remove Sissoo trees in Scottsdale neighborhood
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arcadia at Silverleaf residents against needless destruction of trees.) By J. Graber | YourValley Property owners who don’t want their Sissoo trees cut down by the homeowners association in the plush Arcadia at Silverleaf neighborhood won what they describe as a crucial battle in court recently. They hope the victory will effectively put an end to the four-year battle over the trees in the neighborhood, which is part of the larger DC Ranch
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