New York City’s Phil Pulaski

Phil Pulaski

Phil Pulaski has 35 years of law enforcement experience including more than 33 years with the New York City Police Department (NYPD). During March 2014, he retired as the Chief of Detectives of the NYPD. Phil Pulaski received a Juris Doctor degree from St. Johns University Law School, Queens NY in 1980. He was admitted to the NYS Bar in June 1981 and was subsequently admitted to practice law in the US Supreme Court, US Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit, and US District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of NY. Phil Pulaski will receive a Master of Laws advanced law degree from Touro Law School, Suffolk NY in December 2017.

During his career in the NYPD, Phil Pulaski collaborated closely with the Senior Executive Assistant District Attorneys of the 5 NYC District Attorney’s Offices and the Special Narcotics Prosecutor as well as senior attorneys of the NYC Law Department. Phil Pulaski currently is the co-chairperson of the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section’s Law Enforcement sub-committee. Phil Pulaski is also an active member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.