About Stephen A.
Stephen A. Roth built a legal path that began in the classroom and moved quickly into courtrooms. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2008 and completed his J.D. at Suffolk University Law School in 2013. Those academic stops shaped his approach to client advocacy and courtroom work.
After law school, Roth established a private practice under his own name. He opened the Law Office of Stephen A. Roth and has managed a roster of individual and institutional clients there. Running a small firm has meant wearing many hats: case strategist, courtroom advocate, and the person who keeps the office moving day to day.
Roth is licensed to practice in New York and Massachusetts and is admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. That mix of state and federal admissions allows him to handle matters in both trial and appellate settings. His memberships include the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Federal Bar Association, memberships that point to regular engagement with immigration law and federal practice areas.
Colleagues and clients describe Roth as methodical and straightforward. He prepares for hearings and filings with an attention to procedural detail. When cases require federal court work, he relies on his experience in the Second Circuit and on practice norms that govern appellate filings. He also navigates state court matters in the jurisdictions where he is licensed.
Beyond courtroom appearances, Roth spends much of his time drafting briefs, preparing petitions and handling client intake. The office operates with a practical approach to scheduling and case management. He keeps current through association involvement and stays attuned to rule changes that affect filing deadlines and procedures.
Roth’s practice is organized around his licenses and memberships. He serves clients through the Law Office of Stephen A. Roth and is active in professional circles related to immigration and federal court practice. He continues to handle immigration matters, federal filings and appeals in the jurisdictions where he is admitted to practice.