Attorney Steven Dilibero is a graduate of Suffolk Law School and a member of the Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. Bar. Attorney Steven Dilibero is admitted to practice in several United States District Courts.
Steven Dilibero is Member of the Bars in the Following States:
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New York
Washington, DC.
Steven Dilibero is admitted to practice in the following US District Courts:
United States Court of Appeals, Rhode Island
United States District Court of Rhode Island
United States District Court of Massachusetts
Untied States District Court of Western District of Pennsylvania
United States District Court of Eastern District of Wisconsin
United States District Court of Northern Illinois
United States District Court of Connecticut
United States District Court of Southern New York
Untied States District Court of Northern New York
United States District Court of Eastern New York
United States District Court of Washington, D.C.
United States District Court of Wisconsin
United States District Court of Georgia
United States District Court of Illinois
When you have a claim, the law limits the time you have in which to present it. There may be additional factors involved in your claim which may limit or extinguish your right to recovery. Let the The Law Office of Steven Dilibero and Associates analyze your case and determine what action needs to be taken immediately before you lose your rights.
Dilibero & Associates serves the immigrant community by assisting non-United States citizens in becoming lawful citizens of the United States. We pride ourselves on our tremendous success in all employment-based and family-based petitions. We also have an unsurpassed 95% approval rating on visa applications.
The Law Office of Steven Dilibero and Associates is one of Rhode Island’s most recognized criminal defense firms. The firm’s attorneys have represented clients on matters ranging from parking tickets to capital murder cases. We have represented clients facing charges in Florida, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Texas and Vermont.