Brooklyn Law School,
J.D.
New York University,
B.A.
New York
Thompson Coburn Hahn & Hessen
Associate, 2022-Present
Sean is an associate in the Firm's banking and commercial finance practice.
Sean comes to Thompson Coburn Hahn & Hessen from Luskin, Stern & Eisler, where he served as an associate attorney. At Luskin, Stern & Eisler, he represented financial institutions in various types of financial transactions including asset-based loans, real estate financing, leveraged transactions, and loan restructurings. He has experience drafting and negotiating secured and unsecured credit agreements, security and pledge agreements, guarantee agreements and other loan documents, and amendments, restatements, extensions, and waivers of the foregoing.
Before graduating law school, Sean served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Robert E. Grossman in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, E.D.N.Y., and as a clerk for Togut, Segal & Segal LLP.
Sean earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. He also served as the associate managing editor for the Brooklyn Journal of International Law. Sean obtained a B.A. in Economics from New York University.
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