SAN JOSE - During his first couple of years as a lawyer, Brandon C. Rose worked in a litigation firm handling a wide variety of cases, including police misconduct, civil rights and some employment matters. He says that background has helped him since he switched to family law.
"I found it was very useful ... to have that background in a lot of different things. Family law is diverse, he said, and cases often cross into other legal areas, s...
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