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Law Offices of Thomas F. Forsyth
PASADENA
215 N. Marengo Ave., 3rd Floor
Pasadena, California 91101
Office: (626) 720-4411
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Cell: (323) 313-8630
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Suite 500
San Jose, CA 95110
Telephone: 408.573.3670
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Call for a free, easy and confidential personal telephone consultation. When you call you will not reach a machine with a bunch of prompts to follow.
During the call we will discuss the details of the case and bike laws, explain procedures, and advise you of your rights.
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ABOUT TOM
As a life long resident of California Tom embraces so many of the perks that this part of the world affords. He is a competitive tennis player, guitarist, and as a father to two athletic boys he is often attending a little league game or outside teaching them proper form for a good swing.
Thomas F. Forsyth is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and received his law degree from Whittier College, School of Law, where he served on the Law Review as Notes and Comments Editor. Read More