Overview

Sean focuses his practice on representing public sector clients, including government agencies, municipalities, and airports. This work spans conducting sensitive internal investigations, counseling clients on compliance, and representing them in court at the trial and appellate levels. In addition to his work for public sector clients, Sean has significant experience with private sector companies, including cases involving contract disputes, insurance coverage, unfair competition, and product liability.

Before joining Anderson & Kreiger, Sean worked in the Boston office of a large international law firm. He also worked for years as a public defender in the children’s welfare system, where he represented parents and children at both the trial and appellate levels. Sean continues this work pro bono.

BEYOND THE OFFICE

Sean lives in Mansfield, where he enjoys trying out new recipes in the kitchen (especially bread), browsing the library for interesting nonfiction, and blowing off steam at his local CrossFit gym.

Credentials

Education

University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., 2013, magna cum laude
Senior Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review

University of Notre Dame, B.A., 2010, magna cum laude

Admissions

Massachusetts

U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Certifications

Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US)

Certified Member of the Appellate Panel for the Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services

Languages

Spanish

Affiliations

Boston Bar Association

Massachusetts Bar Association

 

Experience

  • Won an arbitration decision for a life science company in a dispute about the right to commercialize a novel product expected to generate annual revenue of $1 billion.
  • Successfully defended a biotechnology company in a federal civil jury trial against a distributor’s $138 million contract and fraud claims.
  • Won summary judgment in four federal district courts and in Massachusetts Superior Court in product liability suits involving biopharmaceutical products and assay test development.
  • Helped two teenage clients, including one who was facing deportation proceedings, earn Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS).
  • Successfully defended a father’s parental rights at trial in the Massachusetts Juvenile Court.
  • Briefed, argued, and won two children’s welfare appeals in the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

Sean focuses his practice on representing public sector clients, including government agencies, municipalities, and airports. This work spans conducting sensitive internal investigations, counseling clients on compliance, and representing them in court at the trial and appellate levels. In addition to his work for public sector clients, Sean has significant experience with private sector companies, including cases involving contract disputes, insurance coverage, unfair competition, and product liability.

Before joining Anderson & Kreiger, Sean worked in the Boston office of a large international law firm. He also worked for years as a public defender in the children’s welfare system, where he represented parents and children at both the trial and appellate levels. Sean continues this work pro bono.

BEYOND THE OFFICE

Sean lives in Mansfield, where he enjoys trying out new recipes in the kitchen (especially bread), browsing the library for interesting nonfiction, and blowing off steam at his local CrossFit gym.

Education

University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., 2013, magna cum laude
Senior Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review

University of Notre Dame, B.A., 2010, magna cum laude

Admissions

Massachusetts

U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Admissions

Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US)

Certified Member of the Appellate Panel for the Children and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services

Languages

Spanish

Boston Bar Association

Massachusetts Bar Association

 

  • Won an arbitration decision for a life science company in a dispute about the right to commercialize a novel product expected to generate annual revenue of $1 billion.
  • Successfully defended a biotechnology company in a federal civil jury trial against a distributor’s $138 million contract and fraud claims.
  • Won summary judgment in four federal district courts and in Massachusetts Superior Court in product liability suits involving biopharmaceutical products and assay test development.
  • Helped two teenage clients, including one who was facing deportation proceedings, earn Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS).
  • Successfully defended a father’s parental rights at trial in the Massachusetts Juvenile Court.
  • Briefed, argued, and won two children’s welfare appeals in the Massachusetts Appeals Court.