About Sean A.
Sean A. McConnell took a steady, conventional path into the New York bar. He earned his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2009. The law school years were followed by the routine early-career steps that shape many young attorneys.
He joined Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo P.C. as an associate in 2011. That role placed him inside a mid-size firm environment where associates typically rotate through files, learn litigation mechanics and work directly with supervising partners. Public records list his jurisdiction as New York, and he practices there.
McConnell’s early professional life has been quiet in the public record. There are no high-profile published opinions or notable court cases attached to his name in widely available sources. He does, however, maintain current membership in professional associations, which is a common part of a practicing attorney’s professional life and continuing legal education routine.
Colleagues describe the daily work of associates like McConnell as a mixture of legal research, drafting, and managing client communications under partner supervision. Those routine tasks form the backbone of many firm practices. McConnell’s biography reflects that steady, behind-the-scenes contribution rather than headline-making litigation or academic appointments. His background at Cardozo places him among a generation of lawyers who entered practice in the years after the 2008 financial crisis, a period that reshaped demand for legal work across several practice areas.
He remains at Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo P.C., where he has worked since at least 2011. Publicly available information about his specific practice areas or case roster is limited, and there are no bar numbers or admission years listed in the summary record provided. He continues to practice law in New York as an associate at Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo P.C.