Frank N. D’Amore is a Shareholder in the Firm’s Real Estate, Land Use, and Development practice area. With a robust passion for the field, Mr. D’Amore focuses on navigating complex land use disputes and litigation. His practice is particularly concentrated on land use, zoning, eminent domain, adverse possession, and quiet title actions, where he is recognized for his tenacity and unwavering commitment to his clients.
Mr. D’Amore leverages a strong background in civil litigation to offer strategic, aggressive, and practical legal solutions. He has an impressive track record in the trial and appellate courts, having adeptly represented clients before the Office of Open Records, Court of Common Pleas, Commonwealth Court, and Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. His acumen is especially critical in times of regulatory shifts, where he guides clients through the nuances of compliance and land use with a keen understanding of the evolving legal landscape.
Beyond addressing legal challenges, Mr. D’Amore seeks to educate clients and the community on real estate law, instilling a deep understanding of their property rights and empowering them to respond accordingly. His writings, which cover a broad spectrum of real estate and land use issues, aim to demystify complex legal matters and are a valuable resource for anyone navigating the complexities of property rights.
A resident of Lehigh County and a devoted father of two, Mr. D’Amore is as passionate about his community as he is about the law. Outside municipal meetings and courtrooms, he is an unabashed lover of all things Disney and enjoys playing any of his many table-top games.