About Sean M.
Sean M. McNally earned his law degree from Wayne State University Law School in 2013 after completing a Bachelor of Science at Michigan State University in 2010. He moved from the classroom to the courtroom in Michigan, where he has built his legal practice around client work and procedural advocacy. His academic background combined public university training and law school study in Detroit.
Early in his legal career McNally put that training to work at Lipton Law. He serves there as a lawyer, taking on matters that arise under Michigan law. His day-to-day work involves case preparation, client counseling, and courtroom appearances. He has handled filings, discovery, and motion practice on behalf of clients in state courts.
McNally is licensed to practice in Michigan. He is a current member of the Michigan Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice, groups that center on civil justice and trial practice. He also belongs to the Downriver Bar Association, where he participates in local bar activities and continuing legal education. Those affiliations shape his engagement with professional standards and the trial bar community.
Colleagues describe McNally as methodical and deliberate in his approach to casework. He structures files so that factual records support legal theories. In court he communicates plainly and relies on preparation rather than rhetoric. He also spends time updating his knowledge through association programs and seminars, keeping current on procedural developments in Michigan courts.
At Lipton Law McNally concentrates his practice on client representation in Michigan state matters. He works from the firm's office and appears in local and regional courthouses as required by cases. He remains active in professional groups that reflect his interest in civil litigation and trial practice. He currently focuses his practice on representing clients in Michigan state courts.