

About
Marshal is a real estate attorney, concentrating in the areas of community association law and real estate transactions. He is a Past Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section and is a current member PBA’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Team, Minority Bar Committee and a member of the Solo and Small Firm Section Council.
He was a principal author of Pennsylvania’s Uniform Planned Community Act.
Mr. Granor is a member of the Montgomery, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations and of Community Associations Institute. He is a fellow in the College of Community Association Lawyers and has taught continuing education courses at CAI’s National Community Association Law Seminar. Marshal is a member of CAI’s Pennsylvania Legislative Action Committee.
Marshal was an observer to the Uniform Law Commissioners committee on illegal deed covenants. He holds Pennsylvania and New Jersey licenses as a real estate broker and title insurance agent, as well as a license as a Pennsylvania Real Estate Instructor. Mr. Granor frequently teaches continuing education courses for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute including at the annual Real Estate Institute.
He has served as an expert witness on community association and real estate matters in Pennsylvania courts, and has testified regarding community association-related legislation before committees of the General Assembly. He also teaches continuing education courses for real estate licensees, title insurance agents, and community association professionals.
For 14 years, he and his wife, Tamar, served as co-presidents of the Hebrew Free Loan Society of Greater Philadelphia, where they remain active on its Board of Directors. In May of 2024, he received the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s President’s Award for his work on the enactment of Act 54 of 2023, Repudiation of Discriminatory Real Estate Covenants. Mr. Granor received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from Temple University Law School.