Sean Patrick O'Gorman
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Sean Patrick O'Gorman is a highly respected attorney based in Saint Louis, Missouri, specializing in Estate Planning and Personal Injury law. As the President of O'Gorman & Sandroni, P.C., he brings over three decades of legal expertise to his practice, guiding clients through complex legal landscapes with clarity and compassion. A proud alumnus of Saint Louis University, Sean earned his Juris Doctor in 1985 after completing his Bachelor of Arts at the same institution in 1982. His commitment to legal education extends beyond his practice; he serves as an adjunct professor at Webster University, where he shares his extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of legal professionals. Sean's dedication to his clients is evident in every case he undertakes. He understands the emotional and financial stakes involved in estate planning and personal injury matters, and he works tirelessly to ensure his clients feel supported and informed throughout the legal process. His reputation for excellence has been recognized through various accolades, including the Biz-Net STL Counsel Award in 2012 and the President’s Award from BNI in 2009. In addition to his legal practice, Sean has demonstrated his leadership within the community, having served as President of the Board for the Maplewood Chamber of Commerce. His holistic approach to law combines deep legal knowledge with a genuine commitment to the well-being of his clients, making him a trusted advocate in the Saint Louis area. Whether navigating the complexities of estate planning or pursuing justice in personal injury cases, Sean Patrick O'Gorman is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for those he serves.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.