Irwin M. Frank - Cleveland, OH
Attorney at Dinn, Hochman + Potter LLC
Business and Entrepreneurial Law Lawyers in Cleveland, OH
6105 Parkland Boulevard Suite 100 Cleveland, OH 44124
Cleveland Business and Entrepreneurial Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business and Entrepreneurial Law
- Estate Planning
- Wealth Succession and Probate
- Real Estate
- Corporate Law
- Closely Held Business
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Project Development and Finance
- Real Estate Development and Finance
- Development and Land Use
Litigation: 10%
Attorney Information
Overview
Irwin M. Frank began his legal career as a tax attorney with the U.S. Treasury Department and specialized in the area of Estate and Gift Tax. He then spent a number of years as in-house counsel for a public corporation, which developed real estate and built projects for multi-family, single family and commercial purposes. His clients are mainly owners of various businesses, developers of real estate, and builders of residential, multi-family, commercial and industrial properties. He has been involved in transactions for his clients and his own personal account with many of the major national users of real property including Walgreens, K-Mart, CVS, Gordon Food Service, British Aeronautics and Electronics, KFC, Taco Bell, and many of the public REITS.
Transactional work in both the business and real estate areas, as well as working with financial lenders has permitted Irwin to offer his experience and legal background to a variety of entrepreneurial clients. He has represented his clients in excess of 2 Billion Dollars for real estate acquisitions, sales and financing.
Education
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Legal Education
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Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio, 1972
J.D.
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Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio, 1972
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Non Legal Education
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Miami University,
Oxford,
Ohio, 1969
B.S.
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Miami University,
Oxford,
Ohio, 1969
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of Counsel
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 1972
- U.S. Federal Courts, 1972
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio
Other Affiliations
- Cleveland Bar Association (Member)
- Ohio State Bar Association (Member)
- Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (Member)
- Second Generation (Life Member)
- Hebrew Free Loan Association (Former President & Permanent Board Member)
Fraternities and Sororities
- Sigma Alpha Mu
- Phi Alpha Delta
Contact
6105 Parkland Boulevard
Suite 100
Cleveland, OH 44124
Phone: 440-446-1100
Fax: 440-446-1240
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.dhplaw.com
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