RHRC - Key Persons


Christi Cruz

Job Titles:
  • Client Relations Manager

David Hamerslough - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder

Eric A. Gravink - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder

Missy M. Cornejo - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder

Richard B. Gullen - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder

Ronald R. Rossi - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder
Ron's trademark work ethic and remarkable ambition have been striking through his entire career. Starting with his part-time practice of selling and managing real estate during law school, Ron continues to go above and beyond as a founding member of the firm. Today, he is happily married and the proud father to three adult children. He continues to live in Saratoga after 25 years and enjoys skiing, weight lifting, boxing, and backpacking.

Ruby Palomares

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Attorney
  • Associate Attorney in June, 2023, and Her Experience in Civil Litigation Will Be an Asset to Our Team.
  • Associate Attorney, since 2023
Ruby completed her B.A. in Communications at U.C. Davis, then earned her J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law in 2020. Alongside her studies, Ruby pursued her passion for civil rights and volunteered as a student counselor and advocate for several Bay Area organizations, including the Katherine George Alexander Community Center's Works' Rights and Immigration Clinics and the Northern California Innocence Project. Ruby is originally from Santa Barbara but has resided in the Bay Area since 2017. EDUCATION Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California J.D. - 2020 U.C. Davis B.A. Major: Communications RUBY PALOMARES joined RHRC as Associate Attorney in June, 2023, and her experience in civil litigation will be an asset to our team.

Samuel A. Chuck - Shareholder

Job Titles:
  • Shareholder
Sam served as lead counsel in a suit brought on behalf of approximately 11 plaintiffs suing for property damage resulting from a five-alarm fire in downtown Monterey, California. Sam's clients sought damages of approximately $12,000,000. At the conclusion of the first three weeks of the trial (Phase I), the jury found in favor of Sam's clients, holding a national franchisor liable for the damages. Prior to the commencement of the second phase of the trial, the national franchisor settled the case for a confidential sum.