Hornstine Law, LLC
PA: 215-568-4968
NJ: 609-523-2222
FL: 727-538-4178
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  • About Our Firm
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    • Louis F. Hornstine, Esq.
    • Blair Leah Hornstine, Esq.
    • Buneka J. Islam, Esq.
    • John A. Richert, Esq.
    • Patrick D. Quarles, Esq.
    • Richard L. Vanderslice, Esq.
    • Robert G. Sellers, Esq.
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Criminal Law

Social Host Liability-What Can Happen When You Let Others Drink in Your Home

Please note that this is not legal advice.  See our disclaimer. If you are hosting a party this summer or planning a wedding, it’s important that you understand the laws governing your responsibility as a social host. A social host is any person or organization, including an employer, who sponsors a social event and invites others to attend or participate….read more →

Social Networking Surveillance? Law Enforcement Use of Facebook, Twitter et al.

Please note that this is not legal advice.  See our disclaimer. If you have used Twitter for any length of time, you know that it started out as a way for people to answer a simple question: What are you doing now? It soon became a way for friends and family to maintain a sense of connection, and for celebrity…read more →

The Effect of a Juvenile Record on Future Employment and Higher Education

Please note that this is not legal advice.  See our disclaimer. When your child is a teenager, they can easily fall in with the wrong crowd, and find themselves facing juvenile offenses. Often, peer pressure can get them involved in things they wouldn’t otherwise consider. What may start as a harmless prank can escalate and put them and their future…read more →

Avoiding a DUI at New Years

Please note that this is not legal advice.  See our disclaimer. The holidays are a time of good cheer. Often, that cheer can take the form of beer, wine and other spirits at a New Years party. The next thing you know, you have been pulled over by police on the way home and are being asked to submit to…read more →

How Private is Your Use of Your Smart Phone?

Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. Smart phones have become the standard for most people, providing you with the opportunity to manage a wide range of affairs from your fingertips, and giving you access to the internet just about anywhere you go. Did you know, though, that there are programs that allow third parties to log…read more →

Why a Traffic Ticket Can Be Less Expensive When You Have a Lawyer

Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. If you have been cited for violating traffic laws, you may believe that you have little or no recourse but to plead guilty and pay your fine. There are, however, potentially serious consequences, even if the ticket is your first. You may have points added to your record, which can…read more →

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Our Office Locations

Bristol, PA Office
2 Canal’s End Road
Suite 201A
Bristol, PA 19007
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Philadelphia, PA Office
1500 Walnut Street
21st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Clearwater, FL Office
13575 58th Street North
Clearwater, Florida 33760
Available by appointment
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Hornstine & Vanderslice, LLC
Avalon, NJ Office

3009 Dune Drive,
P.O. Box 3
Avalon, NJ 08202
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Why Two Firm Names?

PA (215) 568-4968

NJ (609) 523-2222

FL (727) 538-4178

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