Frank Carroll is a business litigation attorney whose practice focuses on land use matters and real estate litigation. Frank is a board-certified civil trial advocate, and frequently represents developers, property owners’ associations, non-profit corporations, and individuals in lawsuits before federal and state courts involving office, retail, residential, and multi-family properties.
Representative Experience
- Maintain significant state, appellate, and federal case load; actively participated in all aspects of litigation and trial preparation including pleadings, discovery, settlement, dispositive motion practice, trials, and appellate briefing
- Represent non-profit and for-profit corporations as outside corporate counsel
- Represent associations and developers with regard to operational issues, including the interpretation and application of covenants, rules, and statutes
- Prepare and review of property use agreements and vendor contracts
- Counsel in the pre-transition, transition, and post-transition phases of the community development
- Fair Housing Act compliance assistance
- Interpret and review insurance policies for compliance with governing documents
- Advise on risk management policies and procedures
- Enforce restrictive covenants and community rules