Robert A. Froehlich, Attorney at Law

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Updated 4/15/2010

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333 West Santa Clara Street
Suite 620

San Jose, CA 95113-1715

Phone: 408-297-0700

Fax: 408-297-7788

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Summary

Languages

  • English

Law Firm Overview

Mr. Froehlich is an attorney specializing in estate and income tax planning for both individuals and corporations and has been practicing locally since 1978. He holds an advanced tax degree from Golden Gate University (LL.M. in taxation) and received his law degree from the University of Santa Clara, where he was an editor of the Law Review. Mr. Froehlich currently holds membership in the California State Bar Sections on Taxation, Estate Planning and Probate. Mr. Froehlich is a well known Bay Area speaker on the topics of Wealth Management and taxation, and has given numerous seminars to varied groups and institutions including the Bechtel Corporation, NASA, United States Steel and Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Corporation.

Areas of Practice

  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Estate Administration
  • Taxation Law
  • Estate & Gift Taxation
  • Income Taxation
  • Tax Planning
  • Family Protection Trusts

Classes and Seminars

  • Speaker, Wealth Management and Taxation
  • Speaker, Managing Family Foundations

West Practice Categories

Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills, Probate & Estate Administration, Estate Administration, Taxation Law, Estate & Gift Taxation, Income Taxation

Attorneys

Froehlich, Robert A. Esq.
Solo Practitioner

Staff

Additional Personnel

Gigi Browning, 408-297-0700

Office Information

Address

333 West Santa Clara Street
Suite 620
San Jose, CA 95113-1715

Phones

408-297-0700

Faxes

408-297-7788

Emails

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Websites

http://www.robertfroehlich.com

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