Space Law

Our team provides space industry clients with representation on their technologies shaping the space and satellite arena. We help clients navigate the multiple layers of business and regulatory issues involved, and advise clients on the strategies necessary to achieve success. We regularly assist clients with a wide range of complex legal issues associated with the domestic and international satellite and space industry, including regulatory, transactional, data security and privacy, liability, and legislative issues.

Rose Law Group has experience in transactional work for payload transport, satellite contracts, intergovernmental agreements, supplier contracts, mission diligence, etc.  Our team has worked for both private companies and non-profits in the space industry.

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Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of space law, talks aerospace ecosystem with Space Congress

By Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona’s space industry is building momentum — and leaders from across government, academia, entrepreneurship, investment, and emerging technology came together at Space Rising’s Arizona Space Congress to help shape the roadmap forward. Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and director of space law, joined an impressive panel of industry leaders discussing what’s needed to strengthen

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Space Rising™ & Rose Law Group partner and director of space law Shruti Gurudanti host industry-wide mixer

Arizona’s local space industry made the Rose Law Group office a hub of networking and ideas, kicking off AZ Tech Week! Rose Law Group partner and director of space law Shruti Gurudanti teamed up with Taryn Struck, Co-Founder of Space Rising™. Space Rising™ is the premier platform transforming how space ecosystems are built through a localized Space Congress model. Their vision is to build a spacefaring civilization guided

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Yuma mayor speaks to timeline for area spaceport; Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and leader of the firm’s space law practice, says it will ‘transform’ the region

By Michael Maresh | Yuma Sun Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls does not believe completion and opening of the spaceport will take five to 10 years, as some have speculated. Instead, he told the Yuma Sun, leases could be signed within a year and the spaceport could open within a three-year window. In a recent presentation to the City Council, officials said the proposed spaceport

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