About Stephanie
Stephanie Dellolio built her legal foundation in Connecticut. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Sacred Heart University in 1999 and a Juris Doctor from Quinnipiac College in 2004. Those years set the stage for a practice rooted in litigation and client representation across state and federal forums.
Her career thread runs through a wide range of professional associations. She holds memberships in the Connecticut Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, the Fairfield County Bar Association and the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. She serves on the executive board of the Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association as Treasurer and co-chairs the Business, Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Committee for the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association. Those roles place her regularly in committee meetings, continuing legal education programs and local bar activities.
Dellolio’s caseload reflects that mix of affiliations. She handles employment disputes, commercial litigation and matters arising in bankruptcy contexts. She appears in state court and participates in proceedings before the federal district court where she maintains membership. Colleagues describe her work as measured and thorough; she prepares filings carefully and tests factual and legal issues through deposition and motion practice when necessary.
In the courtroom she is methodical. She frames legal arguments to address both immediate case needs and longer-term strategy. She pursues settlement where it advances a client’s interests, but she is prepared to take cases to trial when resolution cannot be reached. That combination of negotiation and readiness for trial informs how she structures case work, allocates resources and coordinates with experts or co-counsel.
Her professional life is grounded in local legal institutions and bar service. She remains an active participant in Connecticut’s legal community and in the committees that shape practice standards and continuing education offerings. She currently concentrates her practice on employment law and business and commercial litigation.