Love and the Law: Celebrating Couples who Found Romance at UC Law SF

Some 糖心原创 graduates leave with more than a degree鈥攖hey leave with a life partner. Kim Gelman 鈥89 and Andy Turner 鈥89 met through friends, bonded over softball games, and built a life together. Raul Gonz谩lez-Casarrubias 鈥18 and David Casarrubias-Gonz谩lez 鈥18 grew close in their 3L year, supported each other through the bar exam, and recently celebrated their marriage with an unforgettable honeymoon.
At 糖心原创, students gain more than just rigorous legal training. They also build lifelong relationships鈥攂oth professional and personal. In honor of Valentine鈥檚 Day, meet two couples who found lasting romance while mastering the law.
Andrew Turner 鈥89 and Kim Gelman 鈥89
Andrew 鈥淎ndy鈥 Turner and Kim Gelman arrived at 糖心原创 in 1986, the same year Madonna鈥檚 鈥淧apa Don鈥檛 Preach鈥 topped music charts and the film 鈥淭op Gun鈥 became a pop culture phenomenon.
But for them, the era鈥檚 defining moment wasn鈥檛 on MTV or the silver screen 鈥 it was on campus, where they first crossed paths. Nearly 40 years later, they鈥檝e both built thriving careers, raised two daughters, and continue to support each other in every aspect of life.
鈥淢eeting Kim is the best thing that ever happened to me,鈥 Andy said.

Law school sweethearts Kim and Andy embrace creativity in all they do, including their legendary themed parties鈥攍ike this one, where they show off their Cher and Ziggy Stardust costumes.
Though they had no first-year classes together, Kim and Andy met through mutual friends at UC Law SF鈥檚 many social gatherings鈥攊ntramural softball games, happy hours, and law school events.
Andy recalls playing outfield during slow-pitch softball games in the Presidio with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Kim, not an avid player at first, was often persuaded to join with promises of post-game drinks.
鈥淚 liked playing on Andy鈥檚 team the best,鈥 Kim said.
Andy, then living in a small North Beach studio, recalls visiting Kim in her McAllister Tower apartment, where she cooked 鈥渢he best stir fry lunches鈥 with fresh vegetables from the UN Plaza farmers market.
What started as a friendship deepened over time.聽 Kim appreciated Andy鈥檚 kindness and his ability to truly listen, while Andy admired Kim鈥檚 energy, intelligence, and fun-loving spirit.
As they pursued their legal careers, Andy and Kim leaned on the strong foundation UC Law SF had provided. After law school, they faced a challenge: Kim took a job with Baker McKenzie in Los Angeles, while Andy stayed in the Bay Area as a Marin County deputy district attorney. For two years, they managed a long-distance relationship before Kim transferred to San Francisco, where they quickly became inseparable.
They married in 1994 and built a family together. Their adult daughters, Logan and Ellery, have inherited their parents鈥 adventurous spirit, studying and working around the world.
Kim eventually transitioned from real estate lawyer to real estate agent, where her background gives her an edge in navigating contracts and regulations. Meanwhile, Andy became a sought-after eminent domain attorney, helping clients 鈥 from homeowners to business owners 鈥 obtain just compensation for land seized for government projects.
Today, the couple enjoys traveling the world and hosting themed parties for their wide circle of friends. But they鈥檝e never forgotten the law school where it all began.
Their advice to today鈥檚 UC Law SF students? Andy tells students to embrace law school鈥檚 unique environment. 鈥淢aybe you鈥檒l get more than a JD,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e in a bubble for three years, where you become very close with classmates.鈥
Kim adds, 鈥淭ake the time to meet people and enjoy law school. You鈥檒l never be around a wittier, smarter group of people. My advice on love 鈥 start with friendship.鈥
David Casarrubias-Gonz谩lez 鈥18 and Raul Gonz谩lez -Casarrubias 鈥18
Before the first day of law school, David and Raul met at a pre-orientation event. David was immediately drawn to Raul but kept his distance鈥擱aul was in a relationship at the time.

Raul and David celebrate graduating from UC Law SF in May 2018 before spending long hours studying for the bar exam, which they both passed.
For two years, their paths barely crossed, despite having mutual friends. David was deep into his roles with moot court and the student government association, while Raul was equally busy with his own pursuits, including his involvement with the Latinx Law Students Association (then La Raza) and his rigorous coursework.
In the summer before their 3L year, they reconnected while watching the Bay to Breakers race with friends. Soon after, David started joining Raul on his half-marathon training runs. Their friendship deepened over shared conversations about law school pressures, family, and their mutual Los Angeles roots. They also worked side by side organizing fundraisers and events for La Raza.
By their final semester, their bond had turned into something more.
After graduating, the couple embarked on another major test鈥攕tudying for the bar exam together. They motivated each other, pushing through long hours of review sessions and practice exams. Their hard work paid off鈥攂oth passed and became licensed attorneys.
David is now senior counsel in the Corporate and Risk Management Group at Hanson Bridgett LLP, representing public agencies in complex matters. Raul is a corporate associate at Latham & Watkins LLP, specializing in capital markets transactions.

With demanding careers, Raul and David delayed their honeymoon for over a year until this past December when they took their dream trip to Mexico City and destinations across Asia, including the beaches of Bora-Bora.
Their relationship continued to flourish post-law school, and in November 2023, they tied the knot. With demanding careers, their honeymoon had to wait鈥攂ut in December, they finally took their dream trip, traveling to Thailand, Vietnam, Bora-Bora, and Mexico City.
Ask David what he loves most about Raul, and he doesn鈥檛 hesitate: 鈥淩aul is incredibly patient and forgiving鈥攖wo qualities that are 鈥榯arget rich鈥 for me. He鈥檚 also an amazing cook.鈥
Raul鈥檚 specialties? A rich, comforting coq au vin and a 鈥渟inful鈥 homemade take on Taco Bell鈥檚 Crunchwrap Supreme.
For Raul, David鈥檚 intelligence, intuition, and deep commitment to his passions make him one of a kind.
鈥淒avid is caring, brilliant, and just gets me,鈥 Raul said. 鈥淗e supports me in everything I do鈥攁nd that鈥檚 priceless.鈥
The couple has a few words of advice for current law students.
鈥淟ove finds a way, but don鈥檛 let it distract you,鈥 Raul said. 鈥淵our legal career will challenge and change you, but the right person will love you for who you are鈥攊ncluding your ambition.鈥
David added, 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 control when you fall in love, but you can control how hard you study. If you find someone who supports your goals, you鈥檝e found the one.鈥