About
Frank Voler is a relatively skilled attorney based in Charlotte, North Carolina, specializing in non-public harm cases and litigation. Frank F. Voler is a dedicated attorney who joined Marcari, Russotto, Spencer and Balaban in December of 2010. With over 20 years of felony revel in, he manages the company’s North Carolina litigation branch in Charlotte. Frank’s heritage is surprising, having obtained his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the US Naval Academy in 1981. He served as a nuclear-skilled officer on lively obligation till 1986 and persisted his carrier in the Naval Reserve as a Commander (CDR, USNR). Additionally, Frank worked as an trainer for Virginia Power, teaching thermodynamics and nuclear technology topics. Driven with the aid of a ardour for helping individuals in their criminal battles against corporate and coverage interests, Frank decided to pursue a criminal career. He attended law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating with honors in 1990. During his time in law faculty, Frank changed into a member of the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation. Specializing in non-public harm instances, which include wrongful demise, inebriated driver, and commercial trucking cases, Frank has full-size trial revel in and is skilled in arbitrating UM/UIM claims. His determination to his clients and his dedication to seeking justice make him a precious asset to the legal community in North Carolina.
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Languages
- English
- Serbo-Croatian
- Spanish
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Experience
- Lawyer
Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban
2010
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