
Elizabeth S. Cuccia is one of the managing partners at Wong Leong Cuccia, LLLC. Born and raised in New York, she earned her B.A. from Long Island University- C.W. Post Campus in 2006. She graduated cum laude and with honors for her thesis focusing on the Early Roman Empire. After taking some time off to travel and work she graduated cum laude from Pace University School of Law in 2011.
In addition to being licensed in Hawai’i, Ms. Cuccia is also licensed to practice law in New York. She is currently the President of the Maui County Bar Association.
When she first moved to Maui she worked for one of the Island’s largest law firms where she got a solid foundation in Civil Litigation. She then became a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney on Maui where she gained invaluable experience prosecuting OUIs/DUIs, assaults, and drug cases. After leaving the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office she starting using the skills acquired at the office defending people accused of crimes.
Ms. Cuccia works hand in hand with her clients helping them navigate the criminal justice system which can be intimidating and complex. She makes sure her clients understand every step of the process and is readily available to answer their questions.
Practice areas:
Criminal Defense: (OUIs/DUIs, ADLRO, Domestic Violence Charges, Felonies, Misdemeanors, Petty Misdemeanors, TROs, Family Court, District Court, Civil Restricted License Requests, Lifetime Revocation Petitions
Family Law: Paternity, Divorce involving Custody
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Credentials & Associations
Bachelor of Arts degree, History graduating Cum Laude, Long Island University – C.W. Post Campus, 2006
Juris Doctor graduating Cum Laude, Pace University School of Law, 2011
Licensed to practice law in Hawaii 2012
Licensed to practice law in New York 2013
Maui County Bar Association – Secretary 2018-2019
Maui County Bar Association – Vice President 2020
Maui County Bar Association – President 2021
Certificate of Service from the Judiciary, State of Hawai’i Circuit Court of the Second Circuit, 2019
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