About Frank C Walker
Frank C Walker II built a steady academic foundation before entering the legal profession. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice and English from West Virginia State University in 1994. He then completed a master’s in education leadership at Marshall University in 1998 and took his law degree from West Virginia University College of Law in 2000.
After law school, Walker moved into practice and secured admission to multiple jurisdictions. He is admitted to the bars of West Virginia and Pennsylvania, and he is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. Those credentials have shaped a practice that spans state and federal matters and allows him to represent clients across different settings.
Walker practices under the name Frank Walker Law. He developed the firm as a vehicle for his work as a lawyer, managing both client matters and the business side of a small practice. Over time he has handled litigation and courtroom work as well as counseling and transactional tasks common to solo and small-firm practice. He is known among peers for a direct courtroom manner and for preparing cases carefully on the record.
Outside the courtroom, Walker has maintained long-standing community and civic ties. He has been a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated since 1999. That affiliation reflects a sustained engagement with a civic network that often intersects with local legal and community issues.
Colleagues describe Walker as pragmatic in court and methodical in preparation. He approaches evidence and procedure with attention to detail. He tends to favor clear, concise arguments. He also spends time on client communication, explaining options and likely outcomes in straightforward terms rather than relying on legal jargon.
Walker’s educational path — from undergraduate study in criminal justice and English to graduate work in education leadership and a law degree — gives him a mixed skill set. The combination of legal training and prior graduate study in leadership informs how he manages client matters and runs his practice. He has kept his practice small enough to stay directly involved with clients while handling a range of legal tasks.
He currently practices at Frank Walker Law, handling a variety of matters for individual and institutional clients and representing them in state and federal forums.