About Sarah E.
Sarah E. Cressman earned her Juris Doctor from the University at Buffalo Law School in 2001. She completed the program at a time when the legal landscape in New York was changing rapidly. The degree set the stage for a practice anchored in state law and courtroom procedure.
After law school, Cressman pursued a path that brought her into firm-based practice. She is admitted to the bar in New York. In 2008 she served as an associate at Thomas & Solomon LLP. During her time there she worked on a variety of client matters and helped prepare cases for litigation and negotiation. That role placed her alongside experienced litigators and exposed her to case development, pleadings, and discovery practice.
Cressman’s early career reflects steady work inside the mechanics of firm practice. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She spent her days drafting motions, managing case files, and coordinating with clients and experts. Those routine tasks shape much of the day-to-day craft of a practicing attorney and provided a foundation for later work.
Her legal education and firm experience illustrate a conventional progression from law student to practicing lawyer in New York. She has kept ties to professional networks and maintains memberships in relevant organizations. Those connections give her a continual view of changes in procedure and court rules. She has also remained engaged with the legal community in ways that support courtroom readiness and client representation.
Details about later positions and a current firm affiliation are not listed here. What is clear is that Cressman built her practice on formal legal training and hands-on firm experience. She operates within New York’s legal system and applies the training she received at the University at Buffalo Law School. Her current practice is based in New York and centers on serving clients in the state's legal system.