Don’t Miss Rose Law Group’s New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch…this Friday at noon!! See and be seen without leaving your house (someone tell Jordan that it now appears you can get a haircut in Az!), all while getting the latest update on COVID-19’s impact on our state. This Friday, the saga continues – Rose Law Group is curating another top-notch panel of …
Separated by immigration law and a pandemic, this family fights to stay connected; RLG Immigration Chair Darius Amiri sees silver lining
By Alden Woods | The Republic Richard and Elise celebrated their first wedding anniversary in the Dominican Republic. While they were there, Richard presented Elise, who was seven months pregnant, with a painting of their growing family. It showed her in peaceful childbirth and him by her side, reaching out to her, reassuring her in Spanish: I am always with you, love. They …
Here’s what we’re thinking about what should be closed and what should be opened; HealthyVerify Certification lists businesses mitigating the risk of illness
American consumers aren’t ready to shop again, even as states reopen By Tory Newmyer with Brent D. Griffith | The Washington Post Everyday Americans — not governors or President Trump — hold the fate of the nation’s economic revival in their hands. And they largely agree the persistent threat posed by the novel coronavirus pandemic means the coast is far from …
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey: Barbers and salons to reopen May 8, restaurant dine-in operations return May 11
By Fox 10 Staff PHOENIX – Gov. Doug Ducey is holding a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic. During Monday’s news conference, Gov. Ducey said Arizona is “headed in the right direction” in terms of the pandemic, with a downward trajectory of flu and COVID-like illnesses, as well as a downward trajectory of positive COVID-19 tests and expanded testing availability. During the news …
Barrow Neurological Institute Shares Their Experience With HealthyVerify – Featuring Dr. Ana Moran.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Represents HealthyVerify Certification)
Some small businesses that got aid fear the rules too much to spend it; parameters ‘unclear,’ says RLG corporate attorney Shruti Gurudanti
Twitter By Stacy Cowley, Emily Flitter and David Enrich | New York Times When a $192,000 loan from the federal government’s small-business aid program arrived in his bank account last month, George Evageliou, the founder of a custom woodworking company, felt like one of the lucky ones. Under the program’s rules, Mr. Evageliou has eight weeks from the day he received the …
Reopening economy will take time after governors, mayors lift and ease COVID-19 orders
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Reopening the economy is a lot more complicated and could take longer than simply governors and mayors lifting business closures and ‘shelter in place’ orders. David Larcher, president of Phoenix-based Vestar, said stores that have been closed will take a while to ramp operations back up. Larcher said retailers will have to update …
Rose Law Group’s New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch…Season 1 Episode 7
Today, Rose Law Group hosted the seventh episode of The New Economy (Virtual) Power Lunch. RLG Founder and President Jordan Rose and RLG Co-Founder and Partner Court Rich engaged in a thought-provoking discussion about COVID-19 and how it’s impacting several different industries, including real estate development, auto dealership development, and education. The legendary David Larcher, the President of Phoenix-based shopping center developer Vestar was …
What is HealthyVerify?
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Represents HealthyVerify Certification) Now more than ever, it’s important for businesses to take steps that help reduce the risk of infectious diseases. HealthyVerify is implementing strict procedures and employee training to award businesses a gold-standard certification in disease reduction. The procedures are developed specifically for each business with direction from Barrow Neurological Institute’s infectious disease team. Barrow Neurological …
Federal Reserve expands business-lending program; RLG attorney Dan Gauthier comments
HousingWire By Nick Timiraos | Wall Street Journal The Federal Reserve will expand loan offerings and qualification rules for its forthcoming $600 billion lending effort designed to reach small and midsize businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the central bank said Thursday. The Main Street Lending Program, unveiled earlier this month, will now allow larger businesses to participate in the program, …