About Brent
Brent Vullings earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law in 2002. He entered the legal profession after completing his law degree and built a practice that spans several state and federal jurisdictions. His education at Widener provided the foundation for a career that has involved work across both state and national lines.
Vullings is admitted to practice in New York, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia and New Jersey. Those multi-jurisdictional admissions have shaped the kind of matters he handles. They also allow him to represent clients in cases and transactions that cross state boundaries and involve federal considerations.
Over the years Vullings has maintained active professional memberships. He holds current memberships in professional associations that serve lawyers and bar-affiliated groups. Participation in those organizations has kept him connected to developments in practice and procedure across the regions where he is licensed.
His career path has included roles that require adapting to different courtroom rules, regulatory environments and procedural regimes. That experience has meant becoming familiar with local court practices in several states while also working within the federal court system when necessary. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and attentive to procedural detail.
Vullings balances litigation knowledge with transactional awareness. He has advised parties on matters that require coordination among counsel in different jurisdictions. That often involves document drafting, strategy sessions and motion practice that align with distinct local rules and client objectives.
Outside of courtroom settings, Vullings has spent time on drafting, negotiation and client counseling. Those tasks reflect the practical demands of representing clients across state lines. He places emphasis on clear communication and timely responsiveness when coordinating multi-jurisdictional efforts.
Today Vullings continues to practice law across the jurisdictions where he is admitted. He concentrates on matters that require cross-border coordination among New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the District of Columbia bars, and on work that engages both state and federal processes.