Frank L. Pohl

Frank Pohl founded Pohl & Short,
P.A. based upon the belief that a high quality small commercial law
firm was needed in the Orlando, Florida area as an alternative to
the large commercial law firms. He still believes that client
responsiveness and satisfaction has a place in a fast changing legal
profession.
Frank has been involved in the Central Florida community for more
than twenty-five years. He is a past board member of the Atlantic
Center for the Arts, Coalition for the Homeless, the Hamilton Holt
Board of Rollins College, the HCF Foundation, the City of Orlando
Civic Facilities Board, the Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Foundation, The International Board of Visitors, the Rollins College
Board of Entrepreneurship, the Florida Symphony Orchestra, and the
Stormwater Management Board for the City of Winter Park to name a
few of the local organizations Frank has been dedicated to over the
years. Frank has recently been appointed to the City of Winter Park
Real Estate Task Force and to the City of Winter Park City Hall
Selection Committee. Frank practices real estate and corporate law.
Because he had several years of exclusively practicing commercial
litigation early in his career, he brings a unique perspective to
the corporate and real estate practice. He has co-authored several
articles on real estate and tax considerations and has lectured
before the National Business Institute of Real Estate Law.
Frank graduated magna cum laude with a B.G.S. Degree from the
University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. He also attended the
University College at the University of London as an undergraduate
studying British literature and British history. Between completion
of his undergraduate degree and commencing law school, Frank spent a
year traveling abroad and actually circled the globe. He obtained
his Juris Doctorate Degree in 1979. He obtained a Masters of Law and
Letters Degree (LL.M.) from New York University School of Law in
1980.
Frank is a member of The Florida Bar, the California Bar, and the
District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He is also admitted to the
U.S. Supreme Court. He has served on the Orange County Bar
Association Real Estate Committee and is a member of the The Florida
Bar’s Real Property and Corporation and Business Law Section. He has
also served on the Florida Bar Grievance Committee.
Frank and his wife, Joan, have two daughters. They have lived in
Winter Park, Florida since 1980. Their older daughter, Allison, is a
2007 graduate of Hamilton College and is attending Parsons The New
School For Design for her post graduate degree. Their younger
daughter, Rachel, is attending Hamilton College.
E-mail: Pohl@PohlShort.com |