About Sean R.
Sean R. Darvishi practices law in both Missouri and Texas. He built his career after completing law school and gaining admission to the bars of two states. Colleagues describe him as methodical in the office and direct in the courtroom.
Early years in the profession involved the routine work most young lawyers face: research, drafting pleadings and learning how to manage client expectations. He passed the bar examinations required to represent clients in Missouri and Texas and spent time working inside small firms and as in-house counsel. Those roles shaped his practical approach to problem solving and gave him experience on both sides of the table.
Over time Darvishi took on increasingly complex matters. He has handled litigation and transactional matters across state lines, appearing in state and federal courts where jurisdiction allowed. He is familiar with the procedural differences that can complicate cases when an issue crosses Missouri and Texas borders. That background informs his day-to-day advice to clients who do business in more than one state.
Peers note that Darvishi balances advocacy and counseling. He spends part of his week in courtrooms and administrative hearings. He spends the rest preparing contracts, advising on compliance questions and negotiating settlements. His style is straightforward. He aims to give clients clear options and the practical steps to pursue them.
In 2017 he established The Law Offices of Sean R Darvishi, PLLC to centralize his practice and provide a single point of contact for clients in both jurisdictions. The firm serves individuals and businesses from its established office and coordinates matters that require appearance or filing in either Missouri or Texas. The setup helps him manage cases that involve multiple regulatory systems and varied procedural deadlines.
Today Darvishi continues to represent clients through The Law Offices of Sean R Darvishi, PLLC. He maintains active licenses in Missouri and Texas and handles matters that require representation across those states. He concentrates his practice on matters arising in Missouri and Texas and on cross-jurisdictional issues that affect his clients' legal and business interests.