Our Attorney Randall W. Rosa
ROSA LAW OFFICES

Presentation of Credentials
(pronounced Ro-zay)
Employment
Education
Georgetown University Law Center (J.D. 1982)
Memberships
License
Honors and Awards
Attorney Advocacy Award, selected attorney of the year by California Advocates For Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), for consumer advocacy in estate planning for long-term care.
Certificate of Recognition, The Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law Section of the State Bar of California.
White House Conference on Aging, Facilitator For Sacramento Area Conference.
Certificate of Recognition, The California State Assembly.
Certificate of Community Service, The Mental Health Aging Coalition.
Certificate of Appreciation, The California Trial Lawyer Association.
Selected delegate to the 1988 ABA American Assembly Convention on "The Constitution and the Presidency." Elected Rapporteur of the convention, co-authored Assembly report submitted to President George H. W. Bush.
Publications and Media Appearances
"Elder Abuse Settlements and Medi-Cal Planning For The At-Home Spouse", CANHR Legal Network News, March, 2001.
" Medi-Cal Eligibility for the Middle-Class in Long-Term Care Situations". Forum Magazine (1992).
Elder Law Articles, Del Oro Regional Resource Center for Brain Impaired Individuals, "Pathways" monthly publication.
"Rental Property Owners: Eligibility For Medi-Cal", PME Quarterly, Vol. 1, April and June 1998.
Monthly Elder Law column entitled "Randy Says", published throughout California by various publications.
Frequent appearances on television and radio and print media regarding Elder Law issues.
Content provider on the Internet and World-Wide Web.
Other Past Experiences
Ombudsman, licensed by California Department of Aging as an advocate for long-term care patients in skilled nursing facilities (1987).
Author of legislation regarding rights of the elderly, enacted by the California Legislature and signed into law by the Governor.
Co-host, Elder Law Radio Program, AM 650 KSTE, Sacramento
Sunday School Teacher, and member of Finance and Building committees, First United Methodist Church, Lodi, California.
Co-Founder, The Breakthrough Project, a non-profit corporation promoting diversity and combating hate crimes, sponsor of major anti-hate crime legislation enacted by California.
Director, Lodi Downtown Business Assoc., major sponsor of the redevelopment of Downtown Lodi (1992).
Organizer and Facilitator, "Celebrations of Abraham" between Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities throughout California.
Co-Founder, The Lodi Disaster Recovery Coalition, a non-profit organization coordinating public and private disaster relief.
Oregon State University Football Scholarship 1973-1976; Team Captain November 1975; recipient of Hard Rock award, defensive MVP Oregon State vs University of Washington October 1975