Client-focused. Solution minded. Excellence driven.
Since 2010, Hollis, Cronan & Fronk, P.A. has skillfully assisted clients with a variety of legal matters. We pride ourselves on the ability to assist them with their initial case and with a different case type later. Whether you have a family law, business law or some other type of case, we can help.
Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Divorce and Family Law
Estates and Trusts
Corporate and Business Law
Personal Injury
Drunk Driving
Real Estate Law
Elder Care Law
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Our Clients’ Needs
Hollis, Cronan & Fronk, P.A. is a full-service law firm that is dedicated to meeting the legal needs of individuals, families and small businesses throughout Maryland.
Our Maryland lawyers bring a wealth of more than 70 years of combined experience, skill, tenacity, integrity and depth of client support. We provide the highest quality legal representation that includes a team approach, personal service and a solution-driven focus.
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to our clients
Successfully Serving
Clients Throughout Maryland
When you have a legal issue in Maryland, you need a local attorney. Why? Because we have years of experience with not only state laws, but also the judges and the courts. This can give you a crucial advantage in your case.
We serve clients throughout Maryland, including Easton, Salisbury, Ocean City, Centreville and Annapolis and throughout Queen Anne’s, Anne Arundel, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Calvert, Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Kent, St. Mary’s, Prince George’s, Howard, Baltimore, Cecil, Harford and Montgomery counties.
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