Kim Hearn
Practice Areas: Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Retail Litigation, Insurance Coverage
Kim Hearn has been a litigation paralegal since 1990. She is advanced certified through the National Association of Legal Assistants in Trial Practice, E-Discovery and Business Organization. During her career, Kim has had the opportunity to work in many areas of litigation including commercial litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury and insurance bad faith. Kim served on the Arizona Paralegal Association Board of Directors in many capacities, including President, for 11 years. In her free time, Kim enjoys spending time with her family and friends, practicing yoga, biking, hiking, traveling and cooking.
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Darius Amiri, immigration law department chair at Rose Law Group, talks to 3TV/CBS 5 about what Trump’s proposed mass deportation operation means for Arizona
By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family President-elect Donald Trump campaigned hard on border security and claimed it would be his top priority once he took office. At his rallies in Arizona, he vowed to carry out the largest mass deportation of undocumented immigrants ever. It raised questions on how his return to office could impact the state. Immigration attorneys and the National Border
Shruti Gurudanti: Rose Law Group partner, director of the firm’s corporate transactions department, CEO & co-founder of Televëda, and a featured panelist at the Behavioral Health Tech Conference
At the Behavioral Health Tech Conference (BHT2024) in Phoenix this week, Rose Law Group Corporate Transactions Department Director, Shruti Gurudanti, was a featured speaker on the “Empowering Community-Based Care Through Technology” panel. Gurudanti shared on the power of Televëda, the health and wellness company she co-founded that helps to lower social isolation via digital connections to underserved communities, seniors and veterans. Behavioral healthcare for all: That’s
Pinal Partnership panel tackles affordable housing, with Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, moderating the discussion
By Rofida Khairalla | Pinal Central QUEEN CREEK — Who are the people who need affordable housing? And how are developers hoping to help address a shortage facing thousands of Arizonans? Those were some of the questions that a panel of developers attempted to address at the monthly meeting of Pinal Partnership on Friday. The event was hosted at Schnepf
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