Brandon Lee Wolff represents and counsels individuals and businesses in matters involving employment law, business transactions, commercial litigation, bankruptcy, civil rights, disability law, health law, family law, personal injury and estate planning. Brandon is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida and the District of Columbia.
Brandon is the Immediate Past Treasurer of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, Immediate Past Chair of the New York State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section and Immediate Past President of The Florida Bar Out-of-State Division. Brandon is the Chair-Elect of the New Jersey State Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and he also serves on the Pennsylvania Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Executive Council and The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division Board of Governors. In addition, Brandon is one of the most recent graduates on the Seton Hall Law Alumni Council and co-chairs the Law School Relations Committee. Brandon is also a co-chair of the Volunteer Lawyers for Justice Generation Now Committee.
Brandon was a law clerk to The Honorable Garry S. Rothstadt in the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. He also interned with three federal judges, the New Jersey Supreme Court and United States Attorney’s Office. Additionally, he was a Law Clerk at Summit Medical Group and Summit Health Management.
Brandon received a Certificate in Healthcare Compliance and graduated cum laude (Top 11%) from Seton Hall Law with a Concentration in Health Law. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the Seton Hall Health Law Outlook, an Articles Editor of the Seton Hall Legislative Journal and a member of the school’s Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Board and Mock Trial Board. He participated in the school's Impact Litigation Clinic, the Civil Rights & Constitutional Litigation Clinic, and the Southern District of New York's Representation in Mediation Practicum.
Before law school, Brandon was a National McCabe Scholar at Swarthmore College where he received the Deans' Award for Sustained Contributions to the Swarthmore Community. Brandon was valedictorian of his high school class, founded an anti-violence organization and was recognized as the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards top high school volunteer in Pennsylvania.