
Sean J. Milano
Sean J. Milano is a litigation partner in the Boston office of Morrison Mahoney LLP. Mr. Milano’s practice is concentrated in the areas of tort and contract litigation involving products liability, construction accidents and premises liability, as well as commercial and business litigation. Mr. Milano also has substantial experience in the representation of shopping center owners, managers, developers and retailers in lawsuits involving allegations of negligent premises security, maintenance and management, as well as claims involving breach of contract, contractual indemnification and commercial lease disputes.
Mr. Milano is an accomplished trial attorney. He has successfully represented clients in state and federal courts in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut and he has tried numerous cases to both juries and judges.
Mr. Milano is a member of the Defense Research Institute, Massachusetts Defense Lawyers Association and the Massachusetts Bar Association. Mr. Milano is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and he presently serves on the ICSC Shopping Center Security Conference Program Planning Committee. Mr. Milano is also a member of ALFA International, the Global Legal Network, an affiliation of more than 100 law firms around the world and he serves on the ALFA International Retail Practice Group Steering Committee.
Mr. Milano is admitted to the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire and the Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut, as well as the United States District Courts for the Districts of Massachusetts and Connecticut.
He is a graduate of Fairfield University (Fairfield, Connecticut) and William and Mary School of Law (Williamsburg, Virginia).
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