Sean Lavery Enhances Fraser Stryker’s Litigation Practice

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Sean Lavery, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a dark blue checkered suit jacket, white shirt button down shirt, and grey and tan striped tie. Fraser Stryker logo pattern on the left side.
 

“I joined Fraser Styker because of its reputation for excellence, collaborative culture, and commitment to delivering unmatched, high-quality legal services.” – Sean Lavery

 
 

As a member of Fraser Stryker’s litigation team, Sean Lavery’s practice will focus on business and commercial litigation, insurance defense, personal injury, wrongful death, and white collar defense and investigations. He will represent a variety of clients, including individuals, businesses, insurance carriers, and their insureds, in general liability matters spanning Nebraska and Iowa.

Sean has more than fifteen years of civil litigation and criminal prosecution experience, providing clients with tailored strategies and straightforward communication to drive effective outcomes. The courtroom expertise he gained as a Deputy County Attorney enhances his civil practice, sharpening his ability to advocate effectively for clients.

Sharing what excites him as he starts his journey at the Firm, Sean said, “I am looking forward to building strong relationships with my colleagues and contributing to impactful work for our clients. Moreover, Fraser Stryker provides an unmatched opportunity to grow professionally while utilizing the Firm’s vast resources to find creative and innovative solutions for my clients’ complex needs.”

Sean earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law and holds a B.S.B.A. in Accounting from Creighton University. Outside the office, Sean spends time with his wife and children and, on rare occasions, has been known to play a round of golf or attend a Creighton men’s basketball game.

Welcome to the Firm, Sean!


This article has been prepared for general information purposes and (1) does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship, (2) is not intended as a solicitation, (3) is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice, and (4) is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney. Always seek professional counsel prior to taking action.

 
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