Frank J. Aloia, Jr., is a senior partner at Aloia | Roland | Lubell, which he co-founded in 2004. The son of a successful Fort Myers attorney, Aloia, chose to make his own way in the legal profession, first as an Assistant State Attorney, and then later as a business and corporate attorney who quickly gained a reputation as a fierce litigator. This skill, combined with an extensive working knowledge of the real estate industry, led Aloia to increasingly focus his practice on multivariate real estate litigation, commercial real estate law, and corporate transactional law.
In addition to bringing his substantive commercial and real estate legal acumen to bear on behalf of his clients, Aloia also offers perspectives and insights that can only come from being a successful entrepreneur.
Aloia and his fellow partners have grown their firm strategically: from a two-attorney/two-staff operation in 2004 to the twelve-attorney/40+ staff firm of today. Over the past several years, Aloia and his fellow partners have heavily reinvested in their firm to offer the full range of legal services demanded by multifaceted clients. This expansive skill base and resource depth have assisted many of Aloia’s clients to not only protect their business interests but to also achieve consistent and positive momentum.
Aloia is President of Atlas Title of S.W. FL, Inc., a title agent for The FUND/Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, a member of the Lee County Bar Association, and is a past member of the Attorney’s Title Fund Services Circuit Advisory Council and the Calusa Chapter of Inns of Court.
Within the community, Aloia serves on numerous boards as a director or trustee:
Aloia was conferred a Juris Doctor at the Florida State University College of Law (1996) and holds a Bachelor of Science from Florida State University (Cum Laude, 1993).
Frank J. Aloia, Jr., is a senior partner at Aloia | Roland | Lubell, which he co-founded in 2004. The son of a successful Fort Myers attorney, Aloia, chose to make his own way in the legal profession, first as an Assistant State Attorney, and then later as a business and corporate attorney who quickly gained a reputation as a fierce litigator. This skill, combined with an extensive working knowledge of the real estate industry, led Aloia to increasingly focus his practice on multivariate real estate litigation, commercial real estate law, and corporate transactional law.
In addition to bringing his substantive commercial and real estate legal acumen to bear on behalf of his clients, Aloia also offers perspectives and insights that can only come from being a successful entrepreneur.
Aloia and his fellow partners have grown their firm strategically: from a two-attorney/two-staff operation in 2004 to the twelve-attorney/40+ staff firm of today. Over the past several years, Aloia and his fellow partners have heavily reinvested in their firm to offer the full range of legal services demanded by multifaceted clients. This expansive skill base and resource depth have assisted many of Aloia’s clients to not only protect their business interests but to also achieve consistent and positive momentum.