About Mr Brian J
Brian J. Pulito combines a small-town civic presence with years of legal training. He grew up close to the courtrooms he would come to know well, earned a history degree from Gannon University in 1999 and completed his law degree at Syracuse University College of Law in 2003. Those academic years set a steady foundation for a practice rooted in Pennsylvania.
After law school, Pulito settled into professional life in his home region and became active in the local bar and civic organizations. He took on leadership roles early. In 2006 he served as chairman of the Young Lawyers of Crawford County. The next year, he joined an Inns of Court chapter and began a long association with the American Association for Justice and its New Lawyers Division, memberships he maintains to this day.
Pulito’s community involvement runs past courtroom doors. He served as Jaycee Parade chairman and played roles on the boards of local cultural groups. In 2007 he was part of a board connected to the Academy Theater Foundation. He held the vice presidency of the Meadville Community Theater Board of Directors in 2008 and became its president in 2009. That same year he was vice-president of Wolves International—Meadville Den. He has also worked on membership efforts for a local BNI chapter, listed as the Eagles Chapter in 2008.
Professionally, Pulito engaged with statewide and national organizations. He is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar and belongs to the Crawford County Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association. His involvement with the American Bar Association and the Western Pennsylvania American Inns of Court dates to 2006. He maintains active ties to the trial bar through the American Association for Justice and its New Lawyers Division, affiliations he began in 2007 and continues to hold.
Colleagues describe him as someone who blends practical courtroom experience with community leadership. He has taken on administrative and volunteer posts that require organizing events, managing boards and representing community interests. Those responsibilities have kept him visible in local civic life while he has kept current on professional affairs through bar association participation.
Pulito practices in Pennsylvania and remains engaged in both the legal community and local nonprofit boards. He currently focuses on serving clients and civic organizations in Pennsylvania.