About Mike
Mike DiGiulio earned his law degree from Vermont Law School in 2014 after completing undergraduate studies at Colorado College in 2008. His academic path combined a liberal arts foundation with three years of legal training in Vermont, where he developed courtroom skills and a grounding in procedural law. Classwork, clinics and trial skills training were part of his legal education, shaping the practical side of his practice.
After law school, DiGiulio entered private practice. He is listed as an associate at Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP. At the firm he joined a team that handles contested matters in both state and federal courts. His work there has involved drafting pleadings and briefs, managing discovery, and preparing for hearings. He has written motions and taken depositions on behalf of clients. The associate role has required attention to detail and steady courtroom preparation.
DiGiulio is admitted to practice in New York and before several federal courts. Those include the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the Eastern District of New York, as well as the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second and Ninth Circuits. Those admissions allow him to appear in major trial courts and on appeal when cases progress beyond the trial level. Handling matters in those jurisdictions means familiarity with both state procedural rules and federal practice.
In his practice he handles litigation across multiple phases of a case. He prepares written advocacy, works through complex discovery, and assists in motion practice. He also participates in client interviews and prepares factual records for litigation. Colleagues describe him as thorough in his preparation and steady at hearings. He balances written advocacy with the practical demands of managing case timelines and client expectations.
Today DiGiulio continues at Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP, representing clients in state and federal courts and maintaining admissions in key federal districts and appellate courts. He focuses his practice on litigation matters in those forums.