About Salvatore
Salvatore DiGiacomo earned his law degree from Florida A&M University College of Law in 2014 after completing a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University in 2011. He arrived at law school after studying the criminal justice system as an undergraduate. Those formative years set the stage for a career centered on litigation and courtroom work.
He joined the Law Office of Frank DiGiacomo as a lawyer and has worked there since. The firm role has involved preparing pleadings, appearing in court, and managing casework for clients in both state and federal forums. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and attentive to case details. He handles the practical tasks that keep cases moving, from discovery timelines to oral argument.
DiGiacomo is admitted to practice in Florida and is also admitted to federal courts that cover the state. He appears in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. He is admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Those admissions allow him to take matters from trial court through federal appellate review when necessary.
His work at the firm has required balancing local practice with the procedural demands of federal and appellate litigation. He drafts motions, prepares clients for hearings, and coordinates with experts and opposing counsel. He has managed cases that require attention to both state statutory frameworks and federal procedural rules. The role demands routine familiarity with briefing standards and courtroom procedure at multiple levels of the judiciary.
Outside of casework, he maintains ties to his academic background in criminal justice, which informs how he approaches investigations and evidence. He combines that foundation with the practical skills developed on the job. He continues to practice at the Law Office of Frank DiGiacomo and handles litigation in federal and state courts across Florida.