Brian joined Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP in January 2020 and concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial litigation, creditors’ rights, and employment law.

Brian is a 2017 graduate of Cornell University Law School, where he was a member of the Mock Trial External Competition Team and contributor to the Cornell Women and Justice Collection. Brian was also a co-founder of the Cornell Chapter of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Program, a nationally recognized law related education program that promotes democratic engagement, constitutional literacy, and legal advocacy.

Prior to joining Nolan Heller Kauffman, Brian served as an Associate Attorney with Cooper Erving & Savage, a Summer Law Clerk at the University of Vermont Office of General Counsel and Research Assistant to Professor E. Thomas Sullivan in Burlington Vermont.

Brian received his B.A. in English and Philosophy at the University at Albany (summa cum laude) and J.D. at Cornell Law School in 2017.

Admitted:

2018, New York and Northern District of New York; 2019, Second Circuit Court of Appeals

Law School:

Cornell University Law School (J.D., 2017)

College:

State University of New York at Albany (B.A., summa cum laude, Philosophy and English Literature, 2012)