About Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas Mullen studied at SUNY and built a career rooted in New York's legal landscape. His education at the state university provided the foundation for a practice that is local in reach but attentive to the individual circumstances of each client. He has remained connected to the region where he trained and chosen to build his professional life.
He is licensed to practice in New York. He has been active in the legal community since at least 2002, maintaining professional association ties that span many years. Those connections have kept him engaged with colleagues and developments in state law as it has evolved through recent decades.
Mullen has long practiced out of a small, privately run office. He operates The Law Offices of Michael Mullen, where he handles the day-to-day demands of client representation. His work includes advising clients, preparing filings and appearing in state court when matters proceed to litigation. He balances casework with the administrative duties that come with running a one-person or small-firm practice.
Colleagues describe him as a steady presence rather than a headline-grabbing figure. He manages routine and contested matters, meeting deadlines and courtroom calendars. His approach tends toward practical solutions. He explains options plainly and helps clients choose a course that fits their circumstances.
Outside of casework, Mullen's long-standing professional memberships have kept him involved in continuing legal education and peer discussion. That steady participation has given him a working familiarity with procedural changes in New York courts and the practical consequences of statutory updates. He has used that familiarity to adjust how he prepares cases and counsels clients.
Today he continues to operate from The Law Offices of Michael Mullen. He represents clients across New York and focuses his practice on handling legal matters arising under state law, providing counsel and representation to individuals and local businesses in the New York courts.