About Robert
Robert Sheehan built his legal foundation at the University of Connecticut, graduating in 2008, and completed his legal training at Quinnipiac University School of Law, earning his J.D. in 2012. Those years of study shaped his approach to the law. He learned to weigh detail and to sift through complex records. He learned to explain findings clearly to nonlawyers.
After law school, Sheehan became a member of the Connecticut State Bar. He began practicing law in Connecticut and has remained tied to the state’s courts and communities. His career has been steady rather than flashy. He has moved through the routine work of litigation and client counseling, gaining courtroom experience and practical casework along the way.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He favors careful preparation over dramatic courtroom moments. That temperament shows in how he approaches files. He parses statutory language, lines up witness accounts, and prepares evidence so it can be presented without surprise. Those habits matter in hearings and in negotiations.
Sheehan’s professional memberships include state bar involvement. He attends bar events and participates in continuing education required by the Connecticut bar. Those activities keep him current on rule changes and evolving case law. They also provide a forum for discussing practice issues with other attorneys across the state.
He is affiliated with the firm Marquette, Piscatelli, & Sheehan. There he handles client matters, manages case files, and works with colleagues on litigation strategy. His role at the firm combines client contact and case preparation. He prefers steady, practical work over publicity. That choice reflects how he views the lawyer’s job: solve problems for the client, then move on to the next task.
Outside of court and client meetings, Sheehan’s day-to-day legal work is focused on procedural proficiency and clear communication. He spends time drafting pleadings, researching precedents, and advising clients on next steps. The work is often granular and exacting, and he treats it as such.
He practices at Marquette, Piscatelli, & Sheehan, where his work concentrates on serving clients in Connecticut.