About Sean Y.

Sean Y. Palmer earned his J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 2001 after beginning law studies in 1999. He completed the formal legal education that led to bar licensure the following year. His academic record sits at the foundation of a steady career in Texas law.

He was licensed in Texas in 2002 and has maintained that license through the present. Early years in practice are not detailed here, but his professional path includes a certification in mediation from the Harris County Dispute Resolution Center. The certification covers TDPRS, CPS and CJA mediation programs and indicates active engagement in court-referred dispute resolution work.

Palmer’s credentials point to experience both at the negotiating table and in court-adjacent processes. Mediation certification often requires practical training and periodic recertification. That training complements representation that touches on contested matters where parties seek a mediated outcome rather than prolonged litigation. Colleagues and participants in local dispute resolution programs would recognize the procedural demands of those roles.

He operates from The Palmer Law Office. The firm name appears in public listings and client-facing material. Throughout his practice, he has worked under the jurisdictional rules of the Texas bar and has continued to meet the administrative and professional obligations that accompany licensure. His standing as an active Texas attorney allows him to accept referrals and appear in state courts and in mediation settings that adopt the Harris County program standards.

Beyond the mediation credential, the record does not list other board certifications or academic appointments. That leaves the mediation work as one of the clearer markers of his professional focus. The certification suggests repeated exposure to family and protective-services contexts, which are commonly routed through the TDPRS/CPS/CJA tracks for dispute resolution. It also suggests familiarity with court procedures tied to those matters.

Clients and peers can expect the kind of day-to-day work typical of a small firm practitioner: case preparation, negotiation, representation at scheduled proceedings and participation in court-ordered alternative dispute resolution. He maintains his base at The Palmer Law Office and continues to practice law in Texas, including mediation under his Harris County Dispute Resolution Center certification and related legal representation.

Education

South Texas College of Law

J.D. (2001)

1999

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Certifications & Awards

TDPRS/CPS/CJA Mediation Certification

Harris County Dispute Resolution Center

Office Locations

Main Office

 550 N. Egret Bay Blvd. League City TX 77573

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