Background
Pohl, Frank L. was born on April 10, 1953 in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Pohl, Frank L. was born on April 10, 1953 in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
University of London, London, England. University of Miami (Bachelor of General Studies, magna cum laude, 1975). Whittier College (Juris Doctor, 1979).
New York University (Master of Laws in Trade Regulation, 1980).
Worked at Pohl & Short, P.A. (Winter Park, Florida) specializing in Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Land Use and Development, Environmental, Municipal, Zoning, International, Administrative, Governmental, Corporation, Taxation (Corporate, Partnership, Income, Estate and Gift), Banking, Business, Commercial, Entertainment Law, Condominium Law, Construction Law, Labor Law, Antitrust, RICO, Trust and Estate Planning Law, Bankruptcy, Labor and Employment. General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1979, California and Florida.
1981, District of Columbia.
1982, United States. Supreme Court. Delta Theta Mu; Phi Alpha Delta.
Phi Kappa Phi. Company-Author: "An Overview of Tax and Legal Issues," Internal Auditor Magazine, December, 1987.
Contributing Company-Author: Chapter One, "Initial Considerations In a Real Estate Transaction," Basic Real Estate Law in Florida, December, 1988. Lecturer, National Business Institute Seminar on Real Estate Law, 1988.
Member: Orange County Bar Association. District of Columbia Bar.
The Florida Bar (Member, Real Property and Corporation and Business Law Sections).
State Bar of California. "Timely delivery of quality legal services at reasonable rates" is Pohl & Short"s continuous goal in representing its international, national, and local clients. Our clients gain a centralized location in downtown Winter Park to the entire tri-county area.
By providing experienced lawyers, a trained staff of paralegals and a convenient location, this relatively small firm is enabled to compete efficiently and effectively with significantly larger firms in a diverse general commercial practice.
Better "client care" is consistently achieved by adopting a common sense business approach while still maintaining enthusiasm, professionalism, and integrity.
Member: Orange County Bar Association. District of Columbia Bar. The Florida Bar (Member, Real Property and Corporation and Business Law Sections).
State Bar of California.