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Jeremy Frey focuses his practice in the areas of planning, negotiation and execution of business and real estate transactions, real estate development, land use and zoning matters, real estate assessment appeals, business and real estate financing, and business planning.

In the real estate area, Jeremy has successfully represented numerous clients on zoning matters, has a broad knowledge of the Municipalities Planning Code, and has been involved in numerous successful land use and real estate assessment appeals (for both commercial and residential properties). Jeremy regularly advises clients in the purchase and sale of residential and commercial properties, including the sale of hotel properties and the transfer of liquor licenses. Jeremy is also a licensed title agent for Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company.

In the area of business transactions, Jeremy works with clients on stock and asset purchases and sales and mergers between various types of business entities. Jeremy has assisted businesses in purchases and sales ranging from under $1,000,000 to more than $100,000,000 and he has also assisted borrowers and lenders in many types of loan transactions.
  • American University, Washington College of Law, J.D.
  • Dickinson College, B. A., Policy Studies
  • Adams-Hanover Counseling Services; board member 
  • Hanover Area Family YMCA; President of the Board, Chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee, Co-Chairman of the 2011 Annual Support Campaign 
  • Hanover Hospital Cornerstone Society; Campaign member
  • Rotary Club of York; member
  • Leadership York, 2005
  • Pennsylvania Rising Stars®, 2010
  • Central Penn Business Journal, Forty under 40, 2011 
  • Pennsylvania
  • U. S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • Mediator, Realtors Association of York and Adams County (RAYAC)
  • Notes and comments editor, American University International Law Review
  • Notes and comments editor, American University International Law Review