EDUCATION
State University College at Oneonta, New York
(B.A., 1980)
Law School of the State University of New York,
Buffalo (J.D., 1985)
About
Professional Backgound
Mr. Maffucci is a real-estate attorney who handles transactional matters, real-estate litigation, bankruptcy proceedings involving real estate, zoning and land use, and creditors’ rights. His subspecialties include buyer-seller disputes, landlord-tenant proceedings, tangled-title claims, partition actions, boundary disputes, and other disputes between adjoining landowners.
Mr. Maffucci received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the State University of New York. He received his B.A. in 1980 with high honors from the State University College at Oneonta. He received his J.D. in 1985 from Buffalo Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Buffalo Law Review. Prior to joining the firm in February 2009, Mr. Maffucci was a partner in the real-estate practice group of a large Philadelphia law firm. He has written and spoken frequently about real-estate matters.
Since 1989, Mr. Maffucci has organized an annual golf tournament that has raised $250,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. He is a popular speaker at professional seminars, and he is a crusader in the cause of “Plain Language for Lawyers.” He speaks and writes Italian fluently.
Publications:
Recent Articles and White Papers
“Title theft” myth persists: But mongers of “protection” against it have slightly improved their mislabeled product
Smart Business Magazine, 2021
The myth of title theft: What providers of “protection” against it aren’t telling you
Smart Business Magazine, July 2019
Goodbye, golf-course view? What to do when the golf course adjoining your home is redeveloped
Smart Business Magazine, August 2018
Litigating Fraud Claims Between Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate
December 16, 2016
Resolving Common Boundary Disputes: Where is the Line Really Drawn?
November 28, 2016
Blue-Chip Boilerplate for Real-Estate Documents
November 28, 2016
Keep it simple – sometimes: How to determine whether a legal document should be written in plain language
Smart Business Magazine, June 2012
Lawyers, golf pros and statisticians
The Philadelphia Lawyer, Fall 2014





