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Seal Beach Business and Commercial Law Firm
Overview
We believe that the future of legal practice is going to be, at least in part, on the internet. We think this is so because, when you get right down to it, the business of lawyering is basically just the business of manipulating and communicating information. Whether he is drafting a contract, putting together a lawsuit, writing a letter, or doing legal research, a lawyer's raw material and his end product are almost always information of one kind or another.
What better vehicle to deliver these information services than on the internet?
Of course there will always be a need for the lawyer's warm body in the courtroom in the complicated cases. However, in many uncomplicated or uncontested cases it is simply not necessary to hire an attorney to hold a client's hand in court at a rate of several hundred dollars per hour.
If your case requires the full service of a lawyer to represent you in court as the "attorney of record," in most cases, our office can help you. In cases outside our practice areas, we will do our best to refer you to one of our many "Cyber-Associates" (Attorneys connected to our office via the internet) or we will make our best effort to find you an attorney who can handle your case.
About Kinsey Law Offices
Previous Law Firm Name
- Kinsey One, 0
Practice Areas
- Business and Commercial
- Business Organizations
- Contracts
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
- Litigation and Appeals
- Personal Injury-Plaintiffs
- Real Estate Law
Litigation
- 90%
Office Information
Address
Second Floor323 Main Street Seal Beach, CA 90740
Phone
Fax
- (562) 596-0298
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