Paige S. DiCamillo
Municipal Law
Paige supports the firm’s municipal clients throughout Eastern Pennsylvania on matters involving zoning, code enforcement, and employment-related issues.
High Swartz LLP
Norristown Law Office
Paige DiCamillo, Esq. is an attorney in the firm’s Municipal Law practice group. She supports the firm’s municipal clients throughout Eastern Pennsylvania—including townships, zoning hearing boards, and boroughs—on matters involving zoning, code enforcement, and employment-related issues.
Before joining High Swartz, Paige practiced at a Main Line law firm in Malvern, where she represented insurers and businesses in complex litigation involving transportation, catastrophic tort, premises liability, employment law, and property damage. Her work included managing all phases of discovery and developing defense strategies in high-stakes liability matters.
Paige began her legal career as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Charissa J. Liller and the Honorable James M. McMaster in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. She continues to build on that foundation through her contributions to both litigation and local government law.
In 2024, Paige was invited to speak at a Bucks County Bar Association CLE, where she and fellow law clerks shared perspectives on transitioning into practice. The event fostered meaningful dialog between new and experienced attorneys about early career challenges and professional development.
Paige earned her Bachelor of Science from The Pennsylvania State University in 2017 and her J.D. from Penn State Law. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and the Eastern District of PA.
Paige grew up in Bucks County and now resides in Montgomery County with her family.
Practice Areas
Background
Bar Admissions
Pennsylvania
Eastern District of PA
Education
Penn State University School of Law: J.D.
Experience
Judicial law clerk - Bucks County Court of Common Pleas
- Honorable Charissa J. Liller and the Honorable James M. McMaster
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