About Frank
Frank Willa pursued graduate legal study after completing his law degree. He earned a J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 1992. He then returned to the classroom and received an LL.M. from Temple University in 1995. Those credentials point to years of formal legal training in Pennsylvania institutions.
Willa is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania. Public records list Pennsylvania as his jurisdiction. He has stayed within that state for his legal qualifications and professional registration.
His early years in the law are marked by academic progression rather than a single institutional affiliation. A J.D. followed by an LL.M. suggests additional training beyond the first professional degree. The LL.M. often indicates advanced study in particular areas of law or preparation for specialized practice, and it placed Willa back in Philadelphia-area legal education in the mid-1990s.
Over time he has maintained a presence in the state’s legal community. He operates from an office that lists a 24 hour voice mail contact method. That suggests a practice structured to receive client inquiries around the clock and respond through established intake procedures.
Willa’s public profile is compact. Available facts emphasize his education and Pennsylvania licensure rather than a lengthy list of positions or public cases. There are no widely circulated records here of judicial appointments, academic posts, published treatises, or major pro bono campaigns tied to his name. The record that does exist is straightforward and factual.
Clients looking for a Pennsylvania-licensed attorney who holds both a J.D. and an LL.M. will find those credentials in Willa’s background. He brings formal legal study at both the J.D. and LL.M. levels to his practice.
Today Willa continues to provide legal services in Pennsylvania and uses a 24-hour voice mail system for client intake and messages. He currently maintains a law practice serving clients in Pennsylvania.