About Neil
Neil Sullenberger built his legal foundation at Washington & Jefferson College, where he studied economics, and then at Michigan State University College of Law, earning his J.D. in 2015. At law school he concentrated on corporate and commercial law, a thread that runs through the rest of his career. He entered private practice shortly after graduating, bringing an interest in business-related legal work into the day-to-day of a law office.
His first recorded position after law school was as an associate at Abrams & Associates, LLC in 2016. That role placed him on the front lines of client work and firm operations. He moved into firm leadership the next year, taking on managing responsibilities at Sullenberger Law LLC in 2017. The transition from associate to manager happened quickly, and it showed an early willingness to accept firm-level responsibilities alongside casework.
In 2019 he joined Abrams Sullenberger Silver LLC as a member. The change reflected the flexible, often entrepreneurial path his career has followed. In 2022 he became managing member of Sullenberger Roskamp PLLC, the practice he currently leads. Across these roles he has combined practice management with client representation, often wearing both hats on the same day.
Sullenberger’s background in corporate and commercial law informs the matters he handles. He represents businesses on transactional issues and advises on commercial arrangements. His work has involved contract drafting and negotiation, and advising business owners on operational and organizational questions. He also engages in the practical side of running a law firm, from staffing decisions to client intake processes. The result is a day that mixes client counseling with administrative and strategic decisions about how a small firm should function.
Colorado is listed as his jurisdiction. His practice has developed within that context, serving local businesses and individuals on commercial matters. Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who moves deliberately through business issues and seeks solutions that fit the client’s operational needs rather than abstract theory. His career arc shows a steady shift from associate work to firm management and member-level responsibility.
He currently serves as managing member of Sullenberger Roskamp PLLC in Colorado. He currently focuses on corporate and commercial matters for businesses and individuals in the state.