About Sean P.
Sean P. Kelly built his legal foundation at the University of New Hampshire, where he earned a B.A. in 2008 and an MBA in 2009. He went on to receive his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law in 2013. Those academic years gave him a range of classroom experience in both business and law. They also set the stage for a practice that crosses state lines.
He is licensed to practice in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and works at Marcotte Law Office LLC. His name appears on the firm roster and he handles courtroom work for clients who bring matters in state courts across both jurisdictions. He does not confine himself to the desk. He spends significant time preparing cases for trial and appearing in court.
Kelly is active in the legal community. He serves as a Director-at-Large for the Massachusetts Bar Association, a role that places him in the middle of discussions about professional standards and member services. He also holds membership in the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers, a group made up of attorneys who practice before juries and judges. Those affiliations keep him connected to peers who litigate regularly and to issues that affect trial practice in the region.
Colleagues describe his courtroom work as steady and methodical. He focuses on the mechanics of litigation: discovery, depositions, motions practice and trial preparation. He approaches each matter with practical legal analysis and an eye toward resolving disputes efficiently when possible, while preserving the option of trial when necessary. His business training informs how he frames damages and economic issues, and his law school training provided the foundation for courtroom advocacy.
At Marcotte Law Office LLC, Kelly handles cases that require litigation skills in Massachusetts and New Hampshire courts. He combines case preparation and live advocacy in a way that aims to serve client interests in contested matters. He currently practices at Marcotte Law Office LLC, representing clients in litigation and trial matters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.