Donald C. Turner
P.O. Box 515
West Chester PA  19381-0515
Phone:(610) 692-1371

dturner@utbf.com
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AV Rated*

Practice Areas

Donald C. Turner, a founding member of Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, has been practicing law in Chester County for over twenty years. Mr. Turner's practice is concentrated in the areas of real estate transactions, zoning, and commercial litigation, including business disputes, contractual disputes, shareholder/partnership disputes, corporate dissolutions, zoning appeals and eminent domain cases. He also represents a variety of small to medium sized businesses. He is the founding president of Commercial Dispute Solutions, a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation formed with the encouragement of the Chester County Bench as a means to provide mediation and arbitration services for various types of commercial disputes. In 2007 , Mr. Turner was named a Top Lawyer in the Real Estate practice area by Main Line Today Magazine, and in 2010, he was named a Top Lawyer in the Business Law category.  Additionally, Mr. Turner was named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer in 2009 and 2010 by Super Lawyers©, a Thomson Reuters Company.

Education

  • Temple University School of Law, J.D. (1983)
    • cum laude
    • Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award
  • Drexel University (1973)

Admissions

  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (1983)
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Memberships

  • Chester County Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • Chester County Airport Authority
    • Former Board Member
  • Devon Preparatory School
    • Board of Trustees, Former Trustee
  • Commercial Dispute Solutions
    • Founding President

Martindale Hubbell Rating

  • AV Rated*
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