Reality star starts new LA Firm
- Fagothethird Franklin
- Mar 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 2
Erica Rose, who has been on various reality shows has decided to stick her toes in the pond with starting her a new firm in Los Angeles
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Rose, who is best known for her appearances on ABC's "The Bachelor," "Married to Medicine,” "Bachelor Pad," two seasons of Bravo's "Below Deck," brings her entertainment industry connections and legal expertise to one of the nation's most hazardous metropolitan areas.
Rose's inspiration with partnering up with her ex and her husband and starting this venture happened unexpectedly. During a dinner conversation between Sanders and Galen. The two were discussing California's recent increase in policy limits for car accidents, which now match Texas requirements. While some may see the arrangement as more that’s a challenge, Rose believes their professional strengths lie in their differences.
"At first, I thought wait, partnering with my ex and my husband?” she said. “Well, they are both great attorneys and excel in different ways, so I feel like together the three of us will make a really good team. "I'm just happy we did it," Rose said. "I think it's going to be a great partnership for everyone involved, and it's a full circle moment as I started out over 10 years ago at the Gentry Law Group."
"Amazing things happen when we lead with purpose and allow respect to outlast any challenge," Rose said. "I'm proud to open our new Rose Sanders Los Angeles Office with a partnership rooted in excellence, collaboration, and a relentless pursuit of justice."
Rose Sanders Law originally launched in 2018 as the Erica Rose Law Firm, focusing on family and entertainment law.
In 2020, Rose partnered with her husband Charles Sanders, and the firm shifted its primary focus to personal injury cases. Currently, the firm has offices in Houston, Dallas, McAllen, and El Paso, Texas, with the addition to the new Los Angeles location.
The firm's practice areas include motor vehicle accidents, truck accidents, maritime injuries, wrongful death cases, and entertainment law.
















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