About Stephen Vincent

Stephen Vincent Bottiglieri took a steady path into the law. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science at Albright College in 1998. He continued his studies at Villanova University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2001. Those years of study shaped a methodical approach to legal problems and an interest in how facts and context influence outcomes.

At Villanova, Bottiglieri encountered rigorous classroom debate and practical training. He moved from broad historical and political questions to the finer points of statutes, precedent and procedure. Classwork, clinical opportunities and moot court exercises gave him a practical grounding. He emerged prepared to enter the active practice of law in Pennsylvania.

After law school, Bottiglieri built his career in Pennsylvania. Public records list his jurisdictional standing in the state. He has worked on matters that require careful factual analysis, research and steady client communication. Colleagues describe him as methodical and direct; clients who prefer clear explanation find that approach helpful. He balances attention to detail with the need to make decisions under pressure.

Bottiglieri’s background in history and political science informs his legal reasoning. He tends to frame legal questions within larger factual and institutional narratives. That perspective can be useful in case preparation, legal writing and client counseling. Over the years he has handled an assortment of matters typical of state practice, and he has experience guiding clients through procedural steps and substantive issues.

He keeps his professional footing current by practicing under the laws and rules of Pennsylvania. His approach to client work emphasizes clarity. He explains the legal landscape, outlines options and sets expectations about process and timing. His written work aims for precision; his oral advocacy is straightforward.

Outside the office, Bottiglieri’s academic background suggests an interest in the historical and political dimensions of law, though his public profile is primarily professional. He continues to live and work in Pennsylvania and maintains active practice there. He currently practices law in Pennsylvania, counseling and representing clients in matters arising under state law.

Education

Villanova University School of Law

J.D. (2001)

1998

Albright College

B.A. (1998) | History and Political Science

1994

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Office Locations

Main Office

 230 N. Monroe Street Media PA 19063