About Vikram Singh
Vikram Singh Vilkhu is an attorney at Relin, Goldstein & Crane, LLP who practices in New York. He combines careful preparation with a steady courtroom presence. Colleagues describe him as methodical. Clients encounter an attorney who prioritizes clarity and practical solutions.
He attended Case Western Reserve. That experience shaped his approach to legal research and writing. He learned to break complex problems into manageable parts. Classwork and clinics there introduced him to both advocacy and client counseling.
He is licensed to practice in New York. Since entering practice he has worked on matters that arise under state law and on related regulatory questions. He spends time preparing pleadings and motions, taking and defending depositions, and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues. He also works on settlement negotiations when resolving disputes outside the courtroom makes the most sense.
His day-to-day work mixes litigation tasks with client communication. He drafts briefs and affidavits, coordinates discovery, and appears in court when hearings require in-person advocacy. He aims to make complex legal rules understandable for clients so they can make informed choices. That pragmatic bent shapes how he structures a case and sets priorities for the work ahead.
Within the firm he contributes to case strategy and to managing client expectations. He collaborates with colleagues on research and trial preparation. He also reviews contracts, examines factual records, and helps frame legal questions for expert witnesses. The work often requires balancing immediate procedural deadlines with longer-term legal strategy.
Outside specific matters he follows developments in New York law closely. He watches court decisions and regulatory changes that affect clients’ rights and obligations. Staying current helps him spot risks early and advise on mitigation.
He joined Relin, Goldstein & Crane, LLP as part of a team that handles disputes and client counseling in the New York legal environment. He currently practices at Relin, Goldstein & Crane, LLP, concentrating on matters arising under New York law.