Niah Haynes

Niah Haynes

Receptionist/Admin Assistant

Niah is the Receptionist and an Administrative Assistant here at Rose Law Group. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts and has been in Arizona for almost one year. She is currently working on her degree in International Relations and has worked in the administrative field for around 2 years.

Her personal motto comes from Rene Descartes, “Dubito, ergo Cogito, Cogito ergo sum,” which loosely translates to “I doubt, therefore I think; I think, therefore I am.”

She aspires to one day work in International Law with a focus on Human Rights and Environmental Law. In her free time, she volunteers at Robinson Ranch in Phoenix, helping them spearhead their horticultural outreach program.

In The News

Pinal Partnership: Debunking myths about solar energy

(Disclosure: Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, is chair of the Pinal Partnership Board, and Court Rich, director of the firm’s renewable energy & utility infrastructure department, is chair of the organization’s Renewable Energy Committee.) By Anthony Smith | Pinal Central Keeping up with the growing need for energy to support our growing economy, commercial solar facilities

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WATCH: Logan Elia, partner and litigation attorney at Rose Law Group, talks to AZFamily about ballot error in PUHSD board race

WATCH: Logan Elia, partner and litigation attorney at Rose Law Group, talks to AZFamily about ballot error in PUHSD board race By Jason Barry | AZFamily A ballot mistake could create some confusion in a Phoenix school board race. A federal judge has ruled that election officials are not allowed to declare any winners in the race for two open

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Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, comments on: Proposed Scottsdale law that allows for minimal new apartments

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale’s proposed new state-mandated ordinance designed to create more affordable housing in the city will only likely yield about 126 new apartments. After several public hearings on the matter, the city’s planning commission voted 6-1 during its Oct. 23 meeting to recommend the law to the city council for final approval sometime in November.

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