A former television personality has announced the expansion of her personal injury law firm to Los Angeles, marking a significant new chapter for her business. The move involves a distinctive partnership with both her husband and the father of her eldest child.
The firm, originally founded in 2018 and now operating under the name Rose Sanders Law, is establishing its first West Coast office. The decision to expand was driven by a combination of professional opportunity and personal logistics. Recent changes in California’s auto insurance policy limits, which now align with Texas regulations, presented a clear financial incentive for growth. Furthermore, with her children now at ages where travel between Houston and Los Angeles is more feasible, the timing felt right. Her eldest daughter has also begun pursuing an acting career, making the Los Angeles base strategically beneficial for the family.
The firm’s core practice areas include motor vehicle and commercial truck accidents, maritime injuries, wrongful death cases, and entertainment law. While it began with a focus on family and entertainment law, it shifted its primary emphasis to personal injury after the founder partnered with her husband, a personal injury specialist, in 2020. The firm maintains several offices across Texas.
The Los Angeles venture will be managed in partnership with her ex-partner, who is also her eldest child’s father. The founder acknowledges that the unconventional team dynamic can raise eyebrows but emphasizes the strength of their professional relationship. She described her ex-partner as an honest and effective businessman, making him the ideal representative for their California operations. She also noted that while working closely with her husband presents its own challenges, their complementary skills—his expertise in personal injury and her passion for entertainment law—make them an effective team.
Reflecting on her path to law, the attorney credits her prior experiences in the public eye for shaping her career. She stated that her time on reality television helped develop resilience and the confidence necessary for courtroom advocacy, viewing it as invaluable preparation for her legal work. She is now focused on enjoying this new phase, balancing her professional ambitions on both coasts with her family life.