Background
Franke, Junior, Frederick R. was born on April 24, 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Franke, Junior, Frederick R. was born on April 24, 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Kenyon College (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). Washington & Lee University (Juris Doctor, 1973). George Washington University (Master of Laws, Taxation, 1983).
Admitted to the bar, 1974, Maryland. 1975, Virginia; 1984, Pennsylvania. Author: "Perfect Ambiguity: The Role of the Attorney in Maryland Guardianships," Maryland Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 1996.
"The End of Debate: The Final Regulations of Partnership Allocations Under Section 704 (b)," The Review of Taxation of Individuals, Autumn, 1986.
"Staying Within The Corporate Solution: The Separation Of Professionals From The Professional Corporation Under Section 355," Taxes - The Tax Magazine, September, 1983: Article reprinted in The Professional Corporation Hand Book, C.C.H., 1983. Lecturer, continuing education courses for lawyers including: "Family Partnerships," MICPEL, 1996.
"Avoiding Probate-Will Substitutes," MICPEL, 1996. "Basic Estate Planning," MICPEL, 1993.
"Organizational and Tax Issues of Professional Practices," Master of Science in Business Administration, 1992.
"Basic Partnerships," MICPEL, 1991 and 1987. "The Impact of Maryland Taxes on Commercial Transactions and Business Operations," MICPEL, 1985. Temporary Master in Chancery for Anne Arundel County, 1985-1986.
Temporary Zoning Hearing Officer for Anne Arundel County, 1986-1987.
Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: Anne Arundel County, Maryland State (Member, Estate and Trusts Law Section Council) and American Bar Associations.
A sole practitioner since 1974, originally involved in a broad general practice. Since 1983 the practice has focused on matters of estate planning and administration.
Tax and business matters.
And related litigation.
Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: Anne Arundel County, Maryland State (Member, Estate and Trusts Law Section Council) and American Bar Associations.