Summer Haws

Summer Haws

Project Manager/Paralegal/File Manager

Summer Haws is a Project Manager/Paralegal/File Manager for Rose Law Group, pc. She has over 15 years experience in administration, office management, accounting, and project management, with over 8 years being in the legal field. In her free time, Summer enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, staying active by doing crossfit, hiking, mountain biking and paddleboarding. She loves trying out new recipes in the kitchen, and traveling to the beach as often as she can.

In The News

Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group partner and chairman of the firm’s immigration law department, examines changes for how asylum cases are handled

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Partner and Chairman of the Immigration Law Department For years, this countries asylum backlog has been enormous, and has only continued to grow. There is no question that the system needs reform. Unfortunately, the latest changes announced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)may create more even more problems than it purports to solve.

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Pinal Partnership’s ‘2026 Energy Experts Breakfast,’ moderated by Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and director of the firm’s energy & utility infrastructure department

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.)  By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central Pinal County’s rapidly growing energy demand was the focus of a sold-out Pinal Partnership breakfast forum held at the Radisson Hotel on Friday, where utility representatives warned that demand is continuing to climb across Arizona. The energy forum moderated by Court Rich of the Rose Law Group included: Bill McClellan,

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‘We will continue to thrive’: State leaders, Rose Law Group partner & Water Law Department Director Riley Snow, weigh in on proposed Colorado River water cuts

By AZ Family Arizona’s top elected officials are coming together to blast a federal plan to manage the Colorado River. City leaders, business groups, and federal representatives are pushing back hard after the federal government released a sweeping plan Friday that could force the state to absorb a disproportionate share of Colorado River water cuts. The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation spares Colorado, Utah, New

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