Lamb McErlane PC Managing Partner Joel L. Frank Inducted as Chair of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry
West Chester, PA – Lamb McErlane PC is proud to announce that Joel L. Frank, Esquire, Managing Partner and Executive Committee Chairman of Lamb McErlane PC will serve as Chair of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry (CCCBI).
The CCCBI is a member-driven chamber located in Malvern, PA that provides effective connections that enhance advocacy, business development and community investment in the Chester County area and the surrounding region.
At Lamb McErlane Mr. Frank concentrates his practice in commercial and civil litigation in state and federal courts. He is also active in a variety of regional organizations including Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (Board Director), Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission (Commissioner), the Chester County Chiefs of Police Association (Solicitor) and the Republican Committee of Chester County (Solicitor). He has also served on Pennsylvania’s Federal Judicial Nominating Commission for U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Frank is rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell and since 2005 annually has been named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer for general litigation. A Super Lawyer is an annual recognition obtained by only 5% of Pennsylvania’s attorneys. He has also regularly been named a Top Lawyer in Main Line Today magazine. He received his JD from Widener University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware.
“I am looking forward to serving as Chair of the CCCBI board for my two year term and continuing to support the Chester County business community” says Frank.
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