Dominic Piazza

Education

B.S. in Political Science – Wingate University

M.A. in Management – Wingate University

J.D. – University of Baltimore School of Law

    Dominic Piazza, Esquire, is an Associate Attorney with Davis & Palumbo, LLC. He is licensed to practice law in the States of Maryland and North Carolina. His practice areas include Civil Litigation, Domestic and Family Law, Real Property, Contract
    Disputes, Tax Sales, and Landlord/Tenant.

    Dominic earned his B.S. in Political Science and his M.A. in Management from Wingate University and then his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. After various internships, Dominic worked as a law clerk in Annapolis and then began his career as an associate.

    Dominic’s interest in becoming an attorney started at a young age when his grandfather would tell him stories about being a public defender for Prince George’s County. When he would ask for advice, his grandfather would always say, “Above all else, be useful.” Throughout his education, Dominic frequently observed that people facing certain legal situations became frustrated and skeptical simply because they did not understand certain nuances and procedures. He believes that he can live up to his grandfather’s expectations to be useful by advocating for his clients and illustrating how the legal system can work for rather than against them. As an Associate Attorney at Davis & Palumbo, LLC,
    Dominic’s clients can expect an unparalleled work ethic coupled with the strongest client support he is able to provide.

    Having grown up in Huntingtown, MD, Dominic is excited to be working in the Southern Maryland community that he will always call home. He enjoys reading, coaching lacrosse, and spending time with his canine companions, Penny and Daisy.

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