About Sean T.
Sean T. Conley built a legal foundation through successive degrees at Rutgers and Ursinus. He earned a B.A. from Ursinus College in 2004, then continued at Rutgers where he completed both a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Camden and a Master of Public Administration from Rutgers University–Camden in 2008. The combination of law and public administration framed his early interest in public service and courtroom procedure.
He began working at Helmer, Conley & Kasselman in 2006 as a law clerk and later served as an associate. That early experience at the firm overlapped with his time in law school and exposed him to the day-to-day practice of law. After graduating, he spent time with the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in 2010 as part of the Motion and Trial Team intern program. That placement put him in courtrooms and in motion practice, where he worked alongside prosecutors on trial preparation and procedural filings.
Conley is admitted to practice in New Jersey and maintains memberships in the New Jersey Bar Association and the Camden County Bar Association. He remains active in the local bar community and participates in professional programs through those organizations. His educational background and early prosecutorial experience shape how he approaches cases and client matters.
Throughout his career he has moved between firm work and courtroom assignments, carrying procedural experience from the prosecutor’s office back into private practice. At the firm he handled tasks typical of a law clerk and associate, including research, motion drafting and trial preparation. His time on motion and trial teams provided firsthand exposure to evidentiary and courtroom procedures that inform his current work.
Helmer, Conley & Kasselman maintains a network of offices across New Jersey. The firm’s locations include Bridgeton, Freehold, Hackensack, Somers Point, Turnersville, Vineland, Willingboro and Woodstown, allowing attorneys to serve clients in multiple counties. Conley’s practice has been anchored at that firm and its regional offices since his early career.
He continues to practice at Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, working through the firm’s New Jersey offices. His current practice focuses on litigation and trial work in New Jersey courts.