About Douglas Santino
Douglas Santino Corleone earned his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law, completing his J.D. in 2000. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice from Roger Williams University, awarded in 1997. Those formative years established the academic foundation for his work in New York legal circles.
He is admitted to practice in New York and maintains memberships in several professional organizations. He belongs to the New York State Bar Association. He also holds memberships in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the New York State Trial Lawyers Association. Those affiliations connect him to colleagues who practice immigration law and trial advocacy across the state.
Corleone practices from Corleone Law Office PLLC. His professional profile reflects involvement in matters associated with immigration and trial work. Membership in AILA signals a link to immigration practice and the procedures that surround administrative and federal immigration processes. Participation in the trial lawyers association indicates engagement with courtroom litigation and the procedural issues that arise in civil trials.
Over the years, he has balanced the administrative side of cases with courtroom responsibilities. He works on filings, represents clients in hearings, and handles litigation-related tasks that arise in state and federal proceedings. Colleagues and peers know him through bar activities and association meetings where practical and procedural issues are discussed.
Today he continues to serve clients from his New York office. He is active in the professional organizations noted above and applies his legal training to matters that involve immigration and trial litigation. He maintains his practice at Corleone Law Office PLLC, handling immigration and trial-related matters.