Background
DeLisio, Stephen S. was born on December 30, 1937 in San Diego, California, United States.
DeLisio, Stephen S. was born on December 30, 1937 in San Diego, California, United States.
Emory University (Bachelor of Arts, 1959). American University; Albany Law School of Union University (Bachelor of Laws, 1962). Georgetown University Law Center (Master of Laws, 1963).
Worked at DeLisio Moran Geraghty & Zobel, Professional Corporation (Anchorage, Alaska) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Insurance, Worker"s Compensation, Construction, Products Liability, Banking, Commercial, Real Estate, Corporate, Labor/Employment, Bankruptcy, Appellate. Admitted to the bar, 1962, District of Columbia. 1963, New York; 1964, Alaska.
Member, Justinian Society.
Company-Author: "Law and Tactics in Federal Criminal Cases," Coiner Publications, Limited., 1964. "Recent Decision" re: Criminal Law, 25 Albany Law Review 150, 1961.
"Recent Decision" re: Torts, 25 Albany Law Review 338, 1961. "Prospective Use of the Grant-Back Clause in Domestic and Foreign Patent Licensing Agreements," 26 Albany Law Review 256, 1962.
Articles Editor, Albany Law Review, 1961-1962.
Assistant District Attorney, Fourth Judicial District, State of Alaska, 1963-1965. Lecturer on Law, University of Alaska, 1965-1967. Member: Alaska (Chairman, Special Committee on Public Defender Legislation, 1968.
Member, Fee Arbitration Committee, 1981-1992) Bar Association.
High standards of professionalism and commitment to excellence have made DeLisio Moran Geraghty & Zobel, Professional Corporation one of the most widely respected litigation and commercial law firms in Alaska. One of the oldest law firms in the state, this firm was established in Anchorage more than 25 years ago.
lieutenant currently handles cases in all jurisdictions within the state, serving a large, diverse clientele in all areas of civil litigation, including construction, aviation, products liability, worker"s compensation, banking, commercial, corporate and employment law.
Member, Justinian Society.