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28th Annual Transnational Crime Conference

13 May - 15 May 2026

Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens, Greece

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Stephen Demanovich

Biography

Stephen is a seasoned trial attorney whose practice centers on high-stakes litigation. Currently, he is a Partner at Continental PLLC based in their Miami and Washington DC offices. He currently serves on the Executive Committee for the Federalist Society's Criminal Law and Procedure Practice Group and as Co-President of the Miami Lawyer Chapter. Over the course of his career, Stephen has been lead or co-lead trial counsel in more than 30 trials to verdict in both state and federal courts. Most recently, Stephen served as Counselor to the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey. As a Senior Executive in the office, he assisted in overseeing one of the nation’s largest U.S. Attorney’s offices and helped implement nationwide Department of Justice policy initiatives. Immediately prior to that, Stephen was Special Counsel at a global law firm where he handled complex commercial litigation, intellectual property disputes, insurance recovery claims, corporate investigations, and white-collar matters. Stephen began his legal career as an Assistant State Attorney in Miami-Dade County. He later served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, where he worked in the appellate, civil, and criminal divisions in Miami. During his time in the criminal division, he prosecuted a wide range of federal offenses including international narcotics and arms trafficking, securities fraud, money laundering, wire fraud, identity theft, firearms offenses, kidnapping, child exploitation, immigration violations, and investigated an international gold smuggling operation. His cases have received national and international media coverage, including a feature on National Geographic’s To Catch a Smuggler. Outside the courtroom, Stephen is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami School of Law, where he teaches courses on civil and criminal pretrial litigation. He also serves as a Commissioner on Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals Judicial Nominating Commission.