
Hopi Slaughter
Hopi Slaughter is an Executive Assistant to Rose Law Group partners Court Rich, Cameron Carter, Thomas Galvin and associates Eric Hill, Taylor Roderick, Patrick Hogan and Henry Hardy. She also serves as the Director of Human Resources. With the firm since 2006, Hopi has over 25 years of administrative and human resource management experience in a law firm. She provides strong administrative support to our partners and staff and handles all human resource functions for the firm including recruitment and staffing, training, benefits, payroll and employee relations. Hopi helps with numerous efforts to make the firm a great place to work. She was nominated with the 2009 “HR Director of the Year” award from AZ Business Magazine.
In her spare time, Hopi enjoys family gatherings, traveling, hiking, cooking and reading.
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Andrew B. Turk, partner and litigation co-chairman at Rose Law Group, joins top alternative dispute resolution provider
Rose Law Group, pc, is pleased to announce that Andy Turk, partner and co-chairman of the firm’s litigation department, has recently joined NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) as a Hearing Officer. NAMis one of the nation’s leading providers of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services, and as a member of their esteemed panel, Andy will be available to arbitrate and mediate cases throughout Arizona. To learn more, visit: www.namadr.com.

Pinal County Water Future: Challenges, solutions, and the road ahead
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter PINAL COUNTY— Against the backdrop of a rare rainy morning in Arizona, water experts gathered Friday to discuss the future of water resources in Pinal County. The panel, hosted by Pinal Partnership, brought together key figures in the region’s water management sector to address the challenges and opportunities shaping Arizona’s water landscape. Moderated
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