Interview With THOMAS J. FRANK
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Hi, and welcome to the show!
On today’s show I have the pleasure of welcoming managing partner at Frank Law Firm, Thomas Frank to talk about what it’s like juggling the responsibilities of being a managing partner, husband, and father, and we take a look at the different types of law and how the team at Frank Law delivers results for their clients.
Beyond his professional achievements, Thomas' personal journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Born with cystic fibrosis, he faced a daunting prognosis, with doctors predicting he wouldn’t live beyond the age of 32. Defying the odds, Thomas received a life-changing cure just three days before his 32nd birthday, a pivotal moment that fueled his determination to succeed in the legal field.
In July 2018, Thomas actualized his vision by founding The Frank Law Firm P.C., aiming to deliver efficient and effective legal solutions to his clients. Thomas’ expertise extends across representing debtors, creditors, and trustees in bankruptcy matters, skillfully handling commercial litigation in both state and federal courts, and navigating the complexities of residential and commercial loan disputes.
The Frank Law Firm P.C. is a team of professional attorneys and support staff that provide legal services for businesses in Long Island, New York City, and the surrounding areas. We offer a full range of legal services, from simple contract reviews to complex litigation matters. They have extensive experience handling cases involving corporate disputes, contracts, foreclosure, bankruptcy, residential and commercial real estate, financing, and much more. No matter what your legal issue is, their dedicated group of lawyers will go above and beyond to resolve it successfully.
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