Alan R. Horvath, Attorney at Law
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A Law Practice is a business. This is true for the sole practitioner in a rural town, and the staff attorney in the big
city law firm. In either case, the attorney has to bill at a rate that will not only give him or her a decent income, but will
also pay for the office rent and the receptionist.
If you wish to have an estate plan done, you need an attorney who is experienced in estate plans. A fancy office buys
you nothing in itself unless you are willing to assume that the expense of the office directly translates into the
expertise of the attorney practicing there.
You do need an attorney who can understand the life style you are living and the issues it raises for you and your
family. This may mean you need a flashy attorney, and it may not.
However, the bottom line is that an attorney in a big city high rise has to charge you more than a sole practitioner in a
rural town.
P.O. Box 81
37 Main St., Suite 202
San Andreas, CA 95249
Phone: 209 754-5291 Fax: 209 754-5293
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ahorvathlaw@sbcglobal.net
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