
Stephanie Carvlin runs her own Manhattan-based law firm,
which focuses exclusively on providing representation in federal and
state criminal cases. Ms. Carvlin received her Bachelor of Arts from
Hampshire College. She received her Juris Doctorate with High Honors
from the University of Connecticut School of Law. After completing an
appellate clerkship with the Honorable T. Clarke Hull in Connecticut, Ms.
Carvlin worked as a Staff Attorney in the Appeals Bureau of the Legal
Aid Society of Nassau County. Ms. Carvlin rose to Deputy Bureau Chief
before leaving to serve as a Staff Attorney in the Trial Bureau of the
Bronx County division of the Legal Aid Society of New York.
In 1994, Ms. Carvlin started the firm. In the past decade, she has represented
individuals charged with a variety of serious federal and state
criminal offenses. She has been involved in some of the most celebrated
cases of the day, representing people ranging from police officers accused
of misconduct to purported Mafia dons to union officials charged
with corruption. She has written on a variety of subjects in the criminallaw
field.
Ms. Carvlin lives in lower Manhattan with her husband, Ellis Henican, a
television and print journalist.