ALBERT
GROSS brings to the practice of law a wealth of experience, education and
business acumen which make him an extraordinarily effective family-law advocate
and bankruptcy attorney. He also brings
compassion and a genuine desire to help his clients.
When
the occasion calls for it, ALBERT GROSS is an aggressive litigator for his
clients, bringing formidable strategic-thinking, oral-advocacy and writing
skills to bear. When his clients’ needs
are best served by reaching out-of-court settlement, he can work skillfully
either as a negotiator for one client or as a mediator for pairs of clients who
give their informed consent to the process.
Before
he pursued law studies ALBERT GROSS had already excelled as a management
consultant to corporations and government agencies, as the author or coauthor
of five books and dozens of articles in major magazines, as a U.S. Navy officer
and as a college instructor.
ALBERT
GROSS has earned a bachelor’s degree in American History from Columbia
University, in New York; a second bachelor’s degree in psychology from San
Diego State University, a master’s degree in psychology from University of
California, San Diego; and a juris doctor from University of San Diego.
Since
1992, ALBERT GROSS has practiced law in San Diego County, California. His family-law practice includes all aspects
of child custody, visitation, child and spousal support, community-property
law, domestic-violence restraining orders, guardianship, conservatorship and
step-parent adoption. He provides
expert Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy assistance. Because he believes that people in
financial distress need assistance they can afford, he has developed efficient
systems that allow him to offer Chapter 7 bankruptcy assistance at a price as
low as 75 to 80% less than many other local bankruptcy firms. He prides himself on his accessibility to
his clients and he offers a free initial consultation to individuals who aren’t
sure who can best help them or what they want to do about their family law
problems.
ALBERT
GROSS lives in the north county coastal area with his wife (a college
administrator), two sons (elementary-school age) and the family dog (thought to
be half Golden Retriever/half Sheltie).
Some of his hobbies include distance swimming, carpentry and bicycling.
PUBLICATIONS
OVERVIEW
(For a complete publications list, citing more than
50 articles and five books, please
click here.)
LEGAL
PUBLICATIONS
Professional journal: Gross, When Agents Pull The Strings, 26 Trial 36 (1990).
Book: S.B. Duke
& A.C. Gross, America's
Longest War: Rethinking Our Tragic Crusade Against Drugs (1994),
Putnam/Tarcher.
OTHER
PUBLICATIONS