FLORENCE — Elmore & Wall co-founding shareholder L. Franklin”Frank” Elmore, a Florence native, of the firm’s Greenville office was inducted as a Fellow in The American College of Construction Lawyers at the college’s annual meeting in San Diego.
Elmore is one of only two Fellows of the college in South Carolina.
Founded in 1990, the American College of Construction Lawyers is comprised of the top 1 percent of the construction bar in the United States and includes lawyers and judges from Canada, Britain, and France numbering fewer than 200 lawyers. Fellowship is extended by invitation to lawyers and judges who are found to have mastered the practice or the teaching of construction law and dispute resolution in the highly complex technical and legal fields pertaining to the built environment, and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility, and collegiality.
Elmore & Wall, P.A. with offices in Charleston, Greenville and Raleigh, N.C., provides legal services in construction and surety law; alternative dispute resolution including arbitration and mediation; insurance defense and coverage issues; and, complex litigation, including the defense of medical malpractice, products liability, toxic torts and class action litigation throughout the Carolinas.

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