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Randy M. Grossman - San Diego Criminal Law Attorney

Randy M. Grossman has been practicing law since 1994. He is licensed to practice before all courts in the State of California; the U.S. District Court, Southern District of California; and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the San Diego County Bar Association. With a well-rounded background, Mr. Grossman is at the same time a criminal defense attorney, contract litigator, and Major League Baseball Player Agent.

Education

After majoring in Journalism with a minor in Telecommunications and Film at San Diego State University, Mr. Grossman earned his law degree at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. While attending law school, he also studied law at Cambridge University in England. Since 2000, Mr. Grossman has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, regularly teaching courses in sports law and trial practice.

Professional Career

Mr. Grossman began his professional career as a sportscaster, doing the local news for an NBC television affiliate in Arizona. From there, he transitioned to representing athletes when he went to work for Garvey Marketing Group. Mr. Grossman was a partner in a small law firm for five years before opening up his own law office. The Law Offices of Randy M. Grossman currently represents Major League Baseball players, and practices law focusing in the areas of Criminal Law and Criminal Defense as well as Contract Litigation.

What Sets Randy Grossman Apart From The Rest

Some attorneys will tell you how terrible your case is and the dire consequences you face unless you hire them. Others will sugar coat everything and tell you it will all be fine if you hire them. When things don't turn out as you were led to believe, they respond with "oops."

Randy M. Grossman will give you direct, honest legal advice. He will keep you fully informed every step of the way so you know what to expect at every stage of the proceedings.

Contact the San Diego Criminal Law Offices of Randy M. Grossman today.