About Russell Alden
Russell Alden Brown built his academic foundation at the University of California, Davis, where he earned a B.A. in 2007 in sociology with an emphasis on Law and Society. He went on to attend Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, receiving his J.D. in 2012. Those years of study placed him at the intersection of social science and legal doctrine, and they shape how he approaches problems today.
After law school he established his practice in California. He is admitted to practice in the state and has worked in private practice settings since entering the profession. Early in his post‑graduate career he gained experience in an established small firm environment. That period offered exposure to client intake, case preparation and courtroom proceedings in a hands‑on setting.
In 2016 he served as an associate lawyer at the Law Office of Robert F. Landheer. The role involved day‑to‑day legal work and collaboration with senior counsel on matters handled by the office. Colleagues from that time recall a steady, practice-oriented approach to client files and an emphasis on clear, practical solutions rather than theoretical detours.
Brown launched his own practice in 2019, forming the Law Office of Russell Brown. As owner he manages the firm’s operations and represents clients directly. Running a solo or small firm requires juggling case work with administrative duties, and he took on those responsibilities to provide more direct supervision of client matters and firm strategy.
His undergraduate training in sociology informs a methodical view of legal problems. He tends to look at cases in context, paying attention to how legal issues interact with social and factual circumstances. That perspective influences how he prepares cases, communicates with clients and plans next steps.
Peers describe him as steady in his courtroom demeanor and careful in file management. He has handled matters that required litigation readiness alongside transactional or advisory work. At the Law Office of Russell Brown he manages the firm’s legal work and client matters, overseeing both case strategy and office administration.