Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC
Texas Law Firm
Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC is a full-service law firm based in San Antonio, Texas, that serves individuals, families, and businesses throughout the
Central and South Texas regions. They specialize in litigation but are involved in virtually every area of the law, including real estate, probate, family, and employment law. Their attorneys all take the same aggressive approach to fight and work for every client and every case. Get the attention you deserve with the same benefits and cost-effective solutions as a large firm!
Practice Areas:
- Commercial Litigation
- Consumer Law
- Class Actions
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Defense
- Family Law
- Estate & Probate
- Real Estate Law
- Employment Law
- Firearms Law
Principal Attorney:
Russell Aldrich
Aldrich Law Firm
750 Rittiman Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210)-549-8087
Fax: (210)-598-7221
http://www.aldrichlawfirm.com/contact
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