About Justin C.
Justin C. Frankel earned a Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the City University of New York School of Law in 1996. He completed his legal education at a time when the practice of law was changing rapidly. Those formative years shaped the foundation of his practice and approach to cases.
He practices law through his own office, the Law Office of Justin C. Frankel, P.C. His professional activity spans multiple state and federal jurisdictions. He is admitted to practice in New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. He also holds admissions before several federal appellate courts and the nation's highest court, which allows him to appear in a range of federal forums.
Among his federal admissions are the United States Courts of Appeals for the Second, Third and Fourth Circuits, and he is admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. Those credentials indicate the ability to take matters beyond trial courts when necessary. They also reflect a career that has included work across trial and appellate levels, and the procedural demands that come with federal practice.
Frankel is a current member of the American Bar Association. His membership places him in a national professional network and gives him access to continuing legal education and policy discussions that affect practitioners across jurisdictions. The ABA affiliation is one of the formal professional ties he maintains alongside his admitted courts.
His daily practice is conducted from the Law Office of Justin C. Frankel, P.C. There he manages client matters, files pleadings in appropriate forums and exercises his admitted practice rights in state and federal courts. He has structured his office to address cases that require appearances in the jurisdictions to which he is admitted.
He continues to accept and handle matters while maintaining the range of admissions listed above. His current practice concentrates on serving clients through the firm he operates and representing them in the courts where he holds admission.