A 21-year-old airman from Luke Air Force Base is dead, but it’s not clear if the man who shot him will face charges. Watch here:
Rose Law Group Land Use Attorney Tom Galvin talks cannabis variances in Phoenix Business Journal
Arizona’s medical marijuana law allows cities to set dispensary and cultivation facility location restrictions By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Nearly 10 years after Arizona voters legalized marijuana for medical use, dispensary owners and attorneys who work with the industry cite an unlikely hindrance in opening up shop: real estate. “Real estate is hands down the most cumbersome and …
Frank Riggs and his “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day on Twitter” – what did he have to say about Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group land use attorney?
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror A former California congressman who this year lost his second statewide race in Arizona in four years went on Twitter tirades against political gadflies and this reporter Sunday evening, during which he called critics “gutless punks,” “cowards,” “sniveling” and “trolls,” and belittled them for never having served in the military. This morning, Frank Riggs …
Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group partner and attorneys Thomas Galvin, and Logan Elia to present at Arizona Association for Economic Development Fall Forum, Thursday October 18th
Laura Bianchi, partner and director of Medical Cannabis Department, Land Use Attorney, Thomas Galvin, and Litigator, Logan Elia to present Thursday, October 18th at 10:45 a.m. Arizona Association for Economic Development Fall Forum, on “Understanding and Navigating Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Industry” at Little America Hotel in Flagstaff. For More information click here:
[VIDEO] Rose Law Group land-use & regulatory attorney Thomas F. Galvin among KPNX panelists for McSally-Sinema Senate debate
KPNX 12 News Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally debated one another in the only debate for the open, U.S. Senate seat. Following the debate, 12 News asked a citizen panel, including Thomas Galvin, second from the right, their thoughts on the debate.
Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group land use attorney, on 12 News KPNX McSally-Sinema voter ‘reaction’ panel at 7 pm, following 6 pm debate, on PBS
The debate will be hosted by Arizona PBS, Monday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m. You can watch the debate live on Arizona PBS, as well as www.azpbs.org. The debate will air again at 10 p.m. on Arizona PBS. Following the debate head to 12 News KPNX for the Voter Reaction panel, airing at 7 p.m., where Thomas Galvin will be engaging in …
Phoenix City Council kills medical marijuana tax; a ‘victory against bad policy,’ says Rose Law Group land-use & regulatory attorney Thomas F. Galvin
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents multiple medical-marijuana dispensaries in Phoenix and was hired to help kill the potential tax By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously to kill a tax proposal that could have cost medical marijuana dispensaries millions of dollars each year. After backlash from the medical marijuana industry and transparency concerns voiced by council members, Mayor …
Rose Law Group represented at upcoming U.S. Cannabis Conference October 5th and 6th
The U.S. Cannabis Conference and Expo coming up in Phoenix brings together business leaders and professionals worldwide. We’re pleased to announce Laura Bianchi, Rose Law Group Partner and Director of the Medical Cannabis Department will be speaking on business and cannabis topics. Also speaking at the conference are Jessica Hale, Medical Cannabis attorney, Thomas Galvin, Land Use attorney, and Logan Elia, Rose …
Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group land use attorney, talking Cannabis and Real Estate at U.S. Cannabis Conference, October 5th and 6th
We’re pleased to announce Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group land use attorney will be speaking at the upcoming U.S. Cannabis Conference, October 5th and 6th. You can see Thomas at the following: 10/5/2018: 3:00 PM to 3:45 PM, West 106A, Cannabis and Real Estate Check out the full agenda here:
Arizona ruling sides with developer in San Pedro River water use dispute; Legislature must solve the issues, says Rose Law Group land-use, regulatory and water attorney, Thomas Galvin
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Supreme Court has given the go-ahead to new development in and around Sierra Vista even if it could dry up the San Pedro River — and even if it turns out that the homebuyers later end up with nothing but sand coming out of their faucets. In …