About Brian
Brian Sullivan trained at Harvard Law School and earned his J.D. in 1987. He left Cambridge with a foundational legal education and entered a profession that has changed a great deal since the late 1980s. The record of that education marks the starting point of a long career on the law’s front lines.
He went on to practice law after graduation. Over more than three decades he has worked in environments where close attention to procedure and precedent matters. He has stayed active in professional circles and holds a current membership in a legal association, reflecting an ongoing engagement with the standards and conversations that shape practice.
Across his career he has balanced case work, client counseling and the steady obligations of legal practice. He has handled matters that required careful analysis and clear communication. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and precise in written advocacy, traits that often prove decisive in negotiations and hearings alike.
Sullivan’s approach is deliberate. He structures arguments plainly and organizes factual records clearly. He emphasizes preparation and accessible explanations for clients who must make difficult decisions. That practical orientation shows in the way he manages timelines and prioritizes the issues most likely to affect outcomes.
He currently practices law and provides counsel to clients on a range of legal matters.