About Sean
Sean Goldstein earned his J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law in 2004, after concentrating his studies in criminal and civil law. He completed a curriculum intended to cover both the procedural and substantive aspects of those fields. The degree marked the start of a legal career rooted in Georgia.
He moved into practice in the years following law school. His training at Georgia State introduced him to courtroom procedure, evidence rules and client counseling. Those classroom lessons translated into hands-on work handling matters in Georgia's legal system. Over time he developed a practical approach to cases that balances courtroom preparation and negotiated resolutions.
Goldstein's professional path has been shaped by the two branches of law he studied. In criminal matters he represents individuals facing a range of charges in state courts. He prepares defenses, files pretrial motions, and handles hearings. In civil matters he takes on disputes that can range from contract issues to personal claims. He appears for clients at depositions and trials, and he manages the paperwork that keeps civil cases moving.
Colleagues describe his style as direct and pragmatic. He favors clear legal arguments over rhetorical flourishes and prioritizes predictable outcomes for clients. He has worked on cases that require investigation, witness work and negotiation. That work can involve drafting pleadings, arguing motions and preparing for trial when necessary. He also spends time evaluating settlements when a negotiated result better serves a client's interests than prolonged litigation.
Goldstein practices law in Georgia and remains engaged with the day-to-day demands of both criminal defense and civil litigation. He is based at Goldstein Law Group, where he handles matters for individuals and businesses. The office serves clients who need representation in state courts across the region.
Outside the courtroom he keeps current on statutory and case law developments that affect his practice areas. He reads appellate opinions, tracks legislative change and adjusts case strategies as new precedents emerge. He also allocates time to client counseling, aiming to explain options and likely outcomes in straightforward terms.
He currently practices at Goldstein Law Group, representing clients in criminal defense and civil litigation in Georgia.