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Patrick Hogan joins Scottsdale law firm

Posted 5/10/22

Patrick Hogan has joined Scottsdale law firm Rose Law Group and will add heft to the energy and real estate transaction departments.

Hogan, the son of legal heavyweight Tim Hogan, worked in the …

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Patrick Hogan joins Scottsdale law firm

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Patrick Hogan has joined Scottsdale law firm Rose Law Group and will add heft to the energy and real estate transaction departments.

Hogan, the son of legal heavyweight Tim Hogan, worked in the oil industry in Texas before heading to law school. He graduated from the University of Tennessee in 2021, according to a press release.

“I am so happy to add someone with a pedigree as distinguished as Patrick’s,” said RLG founder Jordan Rose. “His experience in the energy field is a great addition to our team which has been at the forefront of pushing for renewable energy in the state.”

Hogan started working at the largest woman-owned law firm last month.

“The Rose Law Group is providing me an opportunity to make a significant impact in my community,” he said. “I want to help create a positive environment for new energy technology to propel Arizona as a leader in renewable energy.”