Erica Domingo, Esq.

Born and raised in South Jersey, Erica Domingo is glad to be serving the needs of the community where she grew up. After four years at Barnard College in New York City, including a semester abroad in Italy, Erica worked as a legal assistant prior to attending law school. She gained invaluable hands-on experience while developing a rapport with each new client. Erica’s compassionate demeanor makes her a natural confidant and advocate for all of her clients.
Erica has consistently been a leader since a young age, serving as the Captain of her high school color guard and her college dance team, as well as the President of the Environmental Law Society and Lead Notes Editor of the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion while in law school. Her ability to advocate on behalf of her clients won her the “Best Oralist” award in two rounds of competition at the Pace University National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition.
Upon graduation from Rutgers-Camden School of Law, Erica clerked for the Honorable Francine I. Axelrad in the New Jersey Superior Court – Appellate Division. Since then, Erica has worked as a South Jersey personal injury attorney with her practices of focus being on employment discrimination and personal injury matters. Her recent trial experience includes examining and cross-examining facts and expert witnesses and arguing dispositive motions on a four-week whistleblower trial, resulting in a verdict in excess of $1MIL in favor of her client.*
*The Case Results should not create an unjustified expectation that similar results can be obtained for others without regard to the specific factual and legal circumstances of your case.
She embodies our core value of community, serving as the Secretary on the Board of Directors’ Executive Committee for The Parkinson Council, a regional non-profit organization that works to improve the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s and their care partners. When not helping her clients or supporting her favorite charity, Erica can be found on her yoga mat or in the kitchen, cooking and baking with her two children.
*The Case Results should not create an unjustified expectation that similar results can be obtained for others without regard to the specific factual and legal circumstances of your case.