About Dominic A.
Dominic A. Frisina is an attorney who maintains a private legal practice. He approaches his work in a measured, practical way. Colleagues describe him as steady and thorough. He combines courtroom experience and transactional work in daily practice.
Frisina completed the formal legal training required to practice law and moved into active practice soon after. Early in his career he handled a mix of matters that gave him familiarity with both litigation procedures and the mechanics of transactional law. He learned how to prepare cases for trial, draft agreements and manage client expectations through complex matters.
Over the years he has worked on cases and matters that required close attention to procedural detail. That experience taught him to prioritize clear file management and careful preparation before hearings or negotiations. He is comfortable in hearings and mediation sessions, and he spends a good portion of his time preparing written submissions and legal documents that advance client positions.
Clients who have worked with Frisina note that he explains issues in plain language. He aims to give practical options rather than legal theory alone. He evaluates risks and looks for pathways to resolution that match a client’s tolerance for dispute and their business or personal goals. That pragmatic approach has shaped the way he handles discovery, settlement discussions and pretrial strategy.
Frisina has also handled transactional matters that require detailed contract work and attention to regulatory requirements. Drafting, reviewing and negotiating agreements are familiar tasks in his practice. He balances the needs of negotiation with the realities of enforceability and dispute avoidance.
Over time Frisina’s practice has combined courtroom advocacy with transactional counseling. He tends to guide clients through the full lifecycle of a matter, from initial intake and strategy through resolution or closing. He has kept a steady pace of client work and file oversight, preferring to maintain direct lines of communication with the people he represents.
As of 2026 he continues to practice law, focusing his efforts on representing individual and business clients in both litigation and transactional matters.