About Frank Hutting Law — General Practice Los Angeles California
Frank Hutting Law provides general practice Los Angeles services to clients across the Los Angeles County area. Frank Hutting Law is a Los Angeles-based general-practice firm serving clients throughout Los Angeles County. The Stanley Mosk Courthouse on West First Street, the largest civil courthouse in California, anchors most civil matters handled by the firm.
Located in Los Angeles, CA, the practice serves residents who need responsive counsel grounded in local court procedure. For visitors looking to compare options, the directory of Los Angeles attorneys lists additional firms in the same area for side-by-side review.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the practice as thorough and methodical, with detailed case strategy meetings and careful preparation for every hearing. Reviewers also note the firm’s bilingual capacity and after-hours availability, which is unusual for a smaller Los Angeles practice.
General Practice Los Angeles — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil litigation. Contract, business, and property disputes filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse.
- Estate planning. California-compliant revocable living trusts, pour-over wills, healthcare directives, and powers of attorney.
- Real estate transactions. Residential transfers, lease drafting, and property-related disputes across Los Angeles County.
- Small business matters. LLC formation, employment agreements, and contract review for Los Angeles small businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use a living trust in California?
California probate is expensive and time-consuming because statutory attorney fees scale with estate value. A funded revocable living trust generally avoids probate entirely, saving heirs both time and statutory fees.
How long does Los Angeles civil court take?
Civil cases in Los Angeles County Superior Court routinely take 12 to 24 months from filing to trial. Limited civil cases (under $35,000) move faster than unlimited cases.
Do I need an attorney for a real estate dispute?
California real estate disputes often turn on technical statutory deadlines and recording requirements. An attorney familiar with the Los Angeles County Recorder’s procedures and Superior Court real-property rules can preserve claims that self-represented parties commonly lose.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Los Angeles, California
- LA County crashes: Los Angeles County recorded over 58,000 injury or fatal traffic crashes in 2024, contributing to a state total of 164,123 collisions — California Office of Traffic Safety
- California attorneys: California has more than 195,000 active licensed attorneys, the largest bar in the country — State Bar of California
- Court location: Stanley Mosk Courthouse at 111 N. Hill Street is the main civil courthouse for Los Angeles County Superior Court — LA Superior Court


