About Tim
Tim Rose earned his law degree from Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School in 2014. He completed legal externships and internships while in law school and left with a J.D. that set the course for a career spanning administrative law, hearings work and private practice.
His professional life did not begin in a courtroom. In the late 1990s and early 2000s he worked in residential real estate and property management, holding roles at Century 21 Tahoe North, Prudential Utah Real Estate and Prudential California Realty. He later served as a broker and realtor for Prudential Northwest Properties and took on an office management role at Sprint Marketing. Those years in real estate and operations gave him a practical sense of transactions, contracts and regional business issues.
While completing his law degree he spent time as a legal extern at Ascione and Associates in 2013 and took on two internships in 2014 — one with the City of Orem and another working for Representative Brian Greene in the Utah State Legislature. Those early public-sector placements prefaced his move into administrative adjudication soon after graduation.
In 2015 he joined the Labor Commission of Utah as an Administrative Law Judge in the Adjudication Division. That role put him squarely in the routine of hearings, formal adjudications and agency decision-making. He later moved into private practice, serving as a lawyer at Davis & Sanchez PLLC in 2017. The next year he was a hearings examiner for the State of Washington, a position that broadened his experience in contested administrative matters across state lines.
In 2020 he became the managing lawyer of Rose Legal, PLLC. His professional associations include membership in the Utah Association for Justice since 2017, Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society, and the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. He was also a member of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary during 2016–2017. Those affiliations reflect ongoing engagement with both legal practice and the broader administrative law community.
Rose is admitted to practice in Utah and Washington. He combines years of hearings and adjudicative experience with an earlier background in real estate and business operations. His current practice at Rose Legal, PLLC focuses on administrative law, government hearings and related civil matters.