About Alfonso
Alfonso Gambone built a legal path that moves from a business undergraduate degree to advanced courtroom training. He studied business as an undergraduate, then turned to law and later to a postgraduate program that sharpened trial skills. The arc is straightforward. The outcome is a lawyer who combines academic training and military legal service.
Gambone began his academic journey at Villanova University, where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration in 1999. He then attended Temple University, receiving a J.D. in 2003. A decade later he returned to Temple for an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy, completed in 2013. That additional degree reflects extra time spent studying evidence, witness examination and the mechanics of courtroom presentation rather than a basic legal curriculum.
After law school Gambone served in the United States Army as a JAG officer in 2004. The JAG appointment followed his J.D. and came early in his legal career. Service as a military attorney exposed him to courtroom work, client counseling under pressure and a different chain of command than most civilian firms. He handled legal matters within the armed forces system and worked in an environment where swift judgment and clear written advocacy are essential.
Across his career Gambone has maintained ties to both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He is admitted to practice in those two jurisdictions. That dual admission has allowed him to manage cases that cross state lines and to advise clients who have interests in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and beyond. The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy suggests a substantial interest in litigation and courtroom procedure, and his record shows sustained engagement with adversarial practice rather than exclusively transactional work.
Gambone’s background blends business education, traditional legal training and supplemental trial instruction, capped by early service in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Those elements feed into a practice that operates within New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He currently practices in those jurisdictions and concentrates on litigation matters in state and federal venues.