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Daphne General Civil Practice Law Firm
Overview
At Stone & Crosby, P.C., we work hard to ensure that our clients receive the high quality representation they deserve. Our firm was founded in 1897 by Frank Stone. His grandson, Norborne C. Stone, Jr. is currently Of Counsel to the firm. We are proud of the long and distinguished service our lawyers have given to our communities over the years.
We practice a diverse range of civil law and we are effective in both transactional and trial work. Our clients need our help solving problems in the areas of estate planning, litigation, real estate, personal injury, domestic relations/divorce litigation, corporate law and class actions.
Our estate administration attorneys have been helping people protect their assets for years. We represent condominium owners associations, commercial and residential real estate buyers and sellers and members of class action lawsuits with skill and resolve. Whatever the problem, our attorneys work hard to get our clients the results they are looking for. We have developed our practice to focus on the work that we enjoy and are good at. That ensures a high level of commitment and talent for every case we handle.
Our results are our best recommendation. We are loyal to our clients and we are proud to safeguard their legal interests. From condominium owners whose property was destroyed by hurricanes, to families attempting to protect their assets and transfer their wealth to the next generation, we help people reach their legal goals.
We serve clients throughout Alabama in a wide range of legal matters. Our office in Daphne is conveniently located to serve clients in South Alabama, including the Eastern Shore, Fairhope, Spanish Fort, Loxley and Robertsdale. From our office in Foley, we serve South Baldwin County, including Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Elberta, Magnolia Springs, and Lillian. We serve North Baldwin County from our office in Bay Minette.
About Stone Crosby, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Stone, Granade, Crosby & Blackburn, 0
Practice Areas
- General Civil Practice
- Personal Injury
- Real Estate Law
- Construction
- Workers' Compensation
- Employment
- Estate Planning
- Probate and Guardianship
- Estates and Trusts
- Taxation
- Domestic Relations
- Business and Corporate Law
- Health Care and Hospital Law
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Attorneys
Office Information
Address
8820 Highway 90 Daphne, AL 36526
Phone
Fax
- 251-937-0483
Websites
Other Offices
Stone Crosby, P.C. (Main Office) 8820 US Hwy 90 Daphne, AL 36526 - 8932 (251) 626-6696
Stone Crosby, P.C. 7823 Highway 59 South Foley, AL 36535 - 3944 (251) 626-6696
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