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DiPasquale Law
DiPasquale Law assists clients throughout Florida by helping them reach their goals and resolve conflicts in personal and business settings, representing clients in a wide variety of contractual, business, commercial, and consumer situations. DiPasquale Law is a trial law firm who litigates on behalf of individuals, businesses and associations in any civil matter that may arise.

We represent both landlords and tenants throughout the Gulf Coast with legal issues spanning leases to evictions. DiPasquale Law can assist you at every stage of the purchase and sale of private and real estate in Sarasota and Bradenton. We offer full service corporate representation from starting a new business, collection, merging or business dissolution.

We represent private and public contractors, subcontractors, owners and architects on all issues concerning construction projects. DiPasquale Law represents individuals who are owed inheritances (such as money, personal property or real estate) under trusts and wills.
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Derek A. DiPasquale is a litigation and trial lawyer who has litigated hundreds of general civil and business claims.
His clients have included residential and commercial builders and developers, shopping center owners, commercial property owners, brokers, realtors, banks, trust administration companies, title insurance companies, retail stores, local homeowners, property owners, entrepreneurial business persons and owners.
Mr. DiPasquale graduated from Michigan State University in 2000, earning a degree in psychology.
DiPasquale Law is a trial law firm.
We specialize in civil litigation in every tribunal, on behalf of individuals, businesses and associations in almost every industry and walk of life.
For small business owners, DiPasquale Law pursues amounts owed, sues those who fail to honor contracts, and defends companies against frivolous and unfounded claims.
As with our entire practice, we do so with "bottom lines" in mind, understanding the need for clear budgets and common, well-articulated goals.
For individuals, DiPasquale Law enforces contract rights, pursues claims of those harmed by the negligence of others, fights for unpaid wages and damages from employment discrimination, and defends against creditor harassment and bank foreclosures.
DiPasquale Law assists its clients in a variety of business disputes.
Our goal as your attorney is to assess the information and goals of the client in order to advise and develop a strategy to either settle the dispute or prepare the legal arguments best suited to allow clients the opportunity to enforce their legal and contractual rights.
While we are equipped to handle any type of contract dispute, we regularly litigate cases involving shareholder and corporate governance disputes, shareholder derivative claims, the sale of businesses and their assets, construction contracts, breach of warranty, breach of lease, business torts such as fraud, misrepresentation, conversion, professional malpractice, interference with contract, interference with business relationship, and unfair and deceptive trade practices.
DiPasquale Law provides real estate law counseling that can assist in preventing disputes over the interpretation, performance or non-performance of real estate contracts.
From the initial planning and drafting of a contract, to any arbitration or trial of a dispute relating to the terms or performance of the contract, we have your real estate law needs covered.
Real estate disputes generally involve purchase and sale contracts, partnership disputes, claims involving breach of fiduciary duty, breach or interpretation of commercial leases, property insurance coverage, design and construction defects, escrow deposits, realtor duties, lien litigation, quiet title actions, water use actions, title and boundary disputes, easement disputes, and real estate agent and broker disputes.
Disputes that arise regarding trusts and wills can be emotionally taxing on a family.
If you believe your loved one's intentions are not being honored, or breach of fiduciary duty has otherwise occurred, we can help you take action through firm legal solutions that meet your needs and resolve problems.
Generally, claims to contest wills and trusts may only be brought after the death of the settlor (the person who signed and created the trust) or testator (the person who signed and created the will).
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