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Craig Rosenstein Named as a Top Lawyer by Phoenix Magazine

September 27, 2022 | News

Rosenstein Law Group is proud to announce that founder Craig Rosenstein, has been recognized by Phoenix Magazine as a 2022 Top Lawyer for his work in Criminal Defense. The prestigious award was peer-selected by other attorneys in the Valley.  PHOENIX Magazine’s Top Lawyers honor spotlights attorneys who have made an outstanding impact on Arizona. Attorneys… read more

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Arizona Embezzlement FAQs

August 30, 2022 | Arizona Revised Statutes,White Collar & Fraud

Embezzlement is a crime that involves taking money, property or assets from an employer or another party that has entrusted the defendant with the asset. It is a type of white-collar crime, meaning it has to do with finances and is typically committed for financial gain. Use this embezzlement FAQ page to learn more about… read more

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What Are Arizona’s Anti-Racketeering Laws?

August 29, 2022 | Arizona Revised Statutes,White Collar & Fraud

Racketeering can refer to any illegal activity that is performed to make a profit. It is a special criminal enterprise that often involves acquiring a business for the purpose of fraudulent, illegal or dishonest business dealings. It is a type of white-collar crime that can involve operating a business using money obtained illegally or for… read more

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Rosenstein Law Group Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® 2023 Editions

August 19, 2022 | News

Rosenstein Law Group is proud to have 2 lawyers recognized by Best Lawyers® in 2023 in America. Craig Rosenstein and James David Smith were included in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for their work in DUI / DWI Defense, Criminal Defense: General Practice and Criminal Defense: White-Collar. Since it was first… read more

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What Are the Main Types of Criminal Damage in Arizona?

July 29, 2022 | Criminal Defense

Criminal damage is how Arizona lawmakers refer to the crime of vandalism. Criminal damage is a serious crime that can result in a felony charge. It is defined in Arizona Revised Statutes Section 13-1602 as many different reckless and intentional actions that damage, deface or otherwise decrease the value of the property of another person…. read more

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