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David Lampley is a Southwest Florida native. Prior to attending law school at Barry University, he attended Bishop Verot High School and Dunbar Middle School in Fort Myers.
Prior to embarking on his legal career, David worked as an athletic trainer. His training career included being the head trainer for multiple teams who earned births in the NCAA playoffs, as well as an assistant trainer for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL.
Looking to change careers and move closer to his Lee County roots, Mr. Lampley decided to attend law school at Barry University. While in law school he competed on the Moot Court Honor Board, with trips to compete in both the National Sports Law and National Tax Law competitions. Successes at these competitions included advancing in the oral argument portions as well as receiving an award for runner-up best brief.
David's legal career began with the representation of foster children against a system that too often looked the other way or ignored them completely. Looking to return to Southwest Florida, David joined the Dellutri Law Group to continue to represent those who are facing difficulties caused by the large companies who are often looking the other way or ignoring the realities of the individuals rights and economic circumstances. Currently, David is actively litigating violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, violations of State and Federal consumer protection statutes, violations of Federal Statutes relating to mortgage lending and servicing, (such as TILA and RESPA), and consumer bankruptcies. “There is nothing more satisfying then seeing the little guy given the ability to fight for their rights against seemingly unlimited funds of the Debt Collectors and other corporate behemoths.”
Licensed to practice law in all State Courts in Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, David is a member of the Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
Among David's community involvement interests includes ardent support for Hope Hospice and speaking at community seminars in support of Florida Rural Legal Services.
PRACTICE AREA
Bankruptcy
EDUCATION
J.D., Barry University School of Law, 2007
2007 National Sports Law Moot Court Comp. - Runner Up 'Best Brief'
2007 National Tax Law Moot Court Comp.
Catawba College, 2004
Graduated With Honors
JURISDICTIONS ADMITTED TO PRACTICE
Florida Bar, 2007
U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, 2008
PROFESSIONAL & BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
American Bar Association (ABA)
Member Since: 2008
Lee County Young Professionals
Member Since: 2008
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5237 Summerlin Commons Blvd. Suite 229, Fort Myers, FL, 33907
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Posted by anonymous | January 12, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
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I had an excellent experience with the Office of David Lampley handling my Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. From the very beginning, the communication was prompt, clear, and professional. The office was extremely responsive whenever I had questions, and they took the time to explain every step of the proce...
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2013
Pro Bono Service, Florida Rural Legal Service
2012
Pro Bono Service, Florida Rural Legal Service
2011
Pro Bono Service, Florida Rural Legal Service
2010
Pro Bono Service, Florida Rural Legal Services
2009
Pro Bono Service, Florida Rural Legal Services
2023 - Present
Founding Partner, F&L Law Group, PLLC
2007 - 2023
Sr. Partner/Attorney, The Dellutri Law Group, PA
2012 - Present
Southwest Florida Bankruptcy Professionals Association
2008 - Present
Lee County Young Professionals
Circuit court confirming that bankruptcy protections are not protections that would prohibit a debtor from claiming section 222.25(4).
Circuit court confirming that bankruptcy protections are not protections that would prohibit a debtor from claiming section 222.25(4).
Florida Second District Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's decision and ruled that the billing statements were, in fact, attempts to collect debt by the mortgage servicer/bank.
Federal Court recognized that the two actions sought different kinds of relief, and the plaintiff could maintain both actions despite the fact that they arose out of the same conduct.
The Court ruled that the debtor did discharge such debt
Florida Second District Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's decision and ruled that the billing statements were, in fact, attempts to collect debt by the mortgage servicer/bank.
The district court disagreed finding the parties agreed to resolve the fees before the court and found the consumer was unquestionably the prevailing party.
Court Overruled the Trustee's Finding
The bankruptcy court overruled the trustee’s objection holding there was no unfair discrimination with the classification.
2004
B.A.
N/A
JD - Juris Doctor
2013
Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy: Line-by-Line Workshop
2014
English