About Frank
Frank Kroto built his legal foundation in the early 1960s. He graduated from Geneva College in 1960 and earned an LL.B. from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1964. Those credentials led him into practice in Pennsylvania during a period of steady growth for the state's legal community.
He began his professional affiliations soon after completing law school. Kroto has been a member of both the Erie County Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association since 1965. Those long-standing memberships mark him as part of the local bar for many decades and reflect sustained involvement in regional legal networks.
Kroto's career unfolded in the context of community-based practice. He joined the Quinn Law Office, where he has maintained an office for many years. Colleagues and clients have known him as a steady presence in the firm. He developed a practice shaped by the practical demands of representing individuals and institutions subject to Pennsylvania law.
His work over the years has emphasized clarity and pragmatism. He prefers plain language with clients and concentrates on solving problems in ways that are understandable. That approach has been consistent since the start of his career in the mid-1960s. He has remained an active participant in the professional circles of Erie County and the statewide bar, attending meetings and contributing to the local legal conversation.
Outside the office, Kroto's background in both liberal arts and law informs how he frames issues. His undergraduate studies at Geneva College preceded the legal training he received at SUNY Buffalo, and that combination has influenced his practical outlook. He has balanced the demands of casework with participation in bar activities over many years.
As of 2026, Kroto continues to practice through the Quinn Law Office. His practice addresses matters arising under Pennsylvania law.