Eric J. Gaspar, an attorney from Lower Macungie Township, has joined the board of directors of the Catholic Foundation. He is a member of the Ford Law Office in Allentown.
Gaspar has a wide range of legal experience with concentration in the areas of civil litigation and workers’ compensation defense. He also has experience in estate administration, wills, powers of attorney, real estate transactions, zoning, subdivision, land development, and matters involving municipal law. Prior to joining Ford Law, Gaspar was affiliated with Zator Law where he also served as assistant solicitor for several municipal boards and bodies. He also serves as an arbitrator for the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas.
Following his graduation from Widener University School of Law, Gaspar served as a Judicial Clerk to the Honorable William E. Ford in the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas.
Gaspar was born in Allentown and is a graduate of St. Thomas More School, Allentown Central Catholic High School, and the University of Delaware. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Bar Association of Lehigh County.
Gaspar currently resides in Lower Macungie with his wife and three young children. They are members of St. Thomas More Parish in Allentown. He enjoys spending time with his family, reading, walking in the Lehigh Valley’s many beautiful parks, and golf.
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