Court S. Rich

Court S. Rich

Co-Founder, Senior Partner, Director of the Renewable Energy Department, Director of the Utility Infrastructure Department

Court Rich is Co-Founder of Rose Law Group and is Director of the firm’s Regulatory and Renewable Energy Department. Court practices in the areas of renewable energy, utilities, municipal law, regulatory law, land use and zoning, administrative law, real estate, and handles administrative matters in front of the Arizona Corporation Commission, the Arizona Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee, the Arizona Department of Real Estate, and lobbying at the State Legislature. Court serves as regulatory counsel for some of the largest solar companies and solar industry organizations in the United States. Court has extensive experience helping clients solve complicated real estate development and regulatory issues in all parts of the Valley and around the State of Arizona. Court has assisted clients in some especially unique development issues related to, utility services, floodplains, assurances, freeway and utility siting, as well as securing use permits, and variances where needed.

On the regulatory front, Court has worked on numerous groundbreaking matters in Arizona including acting as lead counsel before the Arizona Corporation Commission for the largest solar energy industry groups in the country in matters relating to the future of distributed generation in Arizona. Court has negotiated numerous power purchase agreements and turnkey agreements for utility scale solar generation facilities with utilities including among others Arizona Public Service, Pacific Gas and Electric, and Tucson Electric Power. In addition, Court has drafted and negotiated solar service agreements, solar lease agreements, and solar purchase agreements for numerous distributed scale solar projects with a variety of off-takers.

Under Court’s leadership, Rose Law Group pc has become the leading firm in Arizona for renewable energy and its renewable energy department was just ranked number one in the state by Ranking Arizona.

Court’s work demands that he have close relationships with elected officials and state, municipal, and county staff members throughout Arizona. As a result, Court is often involved in election campaigns in support of local and state candidates and stays involved in the communities in which he works. Court is always ready to assist clients in working with municipal, county, or state officials in an effort to build better communities and solve local and regional issues.

Court is a regular speaker and panelist on all things related to renewable energy. Court also has served as pro bono counsel for the Institute for Justice (representing a Winchell’s Donut shop against first amendment abuse) and has been an associate scholar at the Goldwater Institute which published his policy brief, “Protecting Private Property Rights: The Case for Vested Property Rights.”

He supports and serves on committees for various Valley philanthropic organizations including Teen Lifeline, which is one of his favorites. Former Governor Jan Brewer appointed Court to sit on her Solar Energy Advisory Task Force. Court was recently appointed by the Mayor and Council to sit on the City of Phoenix’s ad hoc committee on electric vehicle issues. Court is Vice President of the Arizona Solar Energy Industry Association, and a member of the Phoenix Green Chamber’s Public Policy Committee. Court also sits on the City of Scottsdale Cultural Council’s Scottsdale Public Art Advisory Board, the Board of the Arizona chapter of Gen Next, the Board of Directors for the Gen Equity Political Action Committee, and formerly served on the executive board of the Economic Development Group of Eloy (EDGE). Court is a proud graduate of Scottsdale Leadership’s Class 23, a member of Gen Next, and Pinal Partnership.

Court received his B.A. in philosophy from University of Arizona in 1998 and his J.D. from Arizona State University in 2001 where he was a Pedrick Scholar. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona Association.

On the lighter side, he was named “Best Name for a Lawyer” in the Phoenix New Times’ Best of Phoenix Issue, 2001.

In The News

MILLIGAN ENERGY CENTER: Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and director of the firm’s renewable energy & utility infrastructure department, helps secure project approval in Eloy

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Milligan Energy Center.) By David Church | Pinal Central ELOY — Solar farms have been a hotbed topic in Pinal County for several years. With more and more proposed solar projects reaching city council meetings, there are certainly advocates and opposition for the energy source. During Monday’s Eloy City Council meeting, another solar project was

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What does Court Rich — Rose Law Group co-founder and director of the firm’s renewable energy & utility infrastructure department — think about the plan to restart Three Mile Island nuclear plant?

By Brian Martucci | Utility Dive Dive Brief: Constellation Energy plans to restart the 835-MW Three Mile Island Unit 1 nuclear generating station in Pennsylvania in 2028, the company said Friday. Microsoft will purchase energy from the reactivated power plant over 20 years to match power consumed by its data centers in the PJM Interconnection, Constellation said in a news release. But there

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Rose Law Group boasts Valley’s ‘Top Lawyers’ in PHOENIX magazine feature

By Phoenix Magazine Edited by Leah LeMoine, Craig Outhier, Madison Rutherford & Nora Burba Trulsson PHOENIX magazine generates its Top Lawyers list via an online survey of practicing attorneys in the Greater Phoenix area. Partnering with Colorado Springs-based information research firm Data Joe, PHOENIX disseminates emails to each of the roughly 16,000 active attorneys licensed with the State Bar of Arizona, directing them

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Solar power needs cited, misperceptions corrected at Pinal Partnership Breakfast moderated by Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and director of renewable energy & utility infrastructure

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — A panel of experts told a Pinal Partnership breakfast forum that the demand for energy, particularly solar power, is at record levels as economic and population growth continues to flourish in Pinal County. The panel on Friday at the Radisson Hotel also discussed the economic benefits of solar farms and what was called misinformation on solar energy

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Rose Law Group hosts Corporation Commission and legislative candidates at office mixers

By Rose Law Group Reporter Rose Law Group has the pleasure of hosting candidate mixers this week, on behalf of the Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA). The events were attended by many of the candidates for the state legislature and the Arizona Corporation Commission, with employees and representatives from AriSEIA member companies. Court Rich, Rose Law Group Co-Founder, Senior Partner

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SRP and Aypa Power announce new battery storage system

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aypa Power.) By SRP Newsroom Salt River Project (SRP) and Aypa Power have entered into an agreement to provide 250 megawatts (MW) / 1,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of new energy storage to the Arizona grid. The Signal Butte energy storage project will be a 250 MW, four-hour battery energy storage system located in the Elliot Road

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