Hornsby & Hornsby, Attorneys at Law - Trussville, AL
Civil Law Lawyers in Trussville, AL
152 Main Street Suite 100 Trussville, AL 35173
Trussville Civil Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Law
- Real Estate Law, Collections
- Probate and Estate Planning
- Wills, Estates, Probate
- Adoptions
- Business Formation/LLC/Corporations
- Business Successions
- Closely Held Businesses
- Dissolution
- Formation & Business Planning
- Limited Liability Companies
- Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations
- Partnerships
- Construction Liens
- Guardianships & Conservatorships
- Living Wills
- Powers of Attorney and Appointment
- Property Damage -- Plaintiff
- Slip and Fall -- Plaintiff
- Commercial Real Estate
- Condominiums & Cooperatives
- Conveyancing
- Eminent Domain
- Mortgages & Foreclosures
- Residential Real Estate
- Title Insurance
Firm Information
Previous Law Firm Names
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Law Office of Bobby J. Hornsby & Associates
Attorneys
Staff
- Matthew J. Hornsby, Partner, 205-856-1000
Staff
- Matthew J. Hornsby, Partner, 205-856-1000
Contact
152 Main Street
Suite 100
Trussville, AL 35173
Phone: 205-856-1000
Fax: 855-898-8348
Email: Send a message
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