Lansing– Fraser Trebilcock has hired attorney Sean P. Gallagher who will work primarily in the Lansing office.
Gallagher joins Fraser Trebilcock as a regulatory attorney whose experience includes serving as an advisor, advocate, counselor, and strategist, with a focus on highly regulated areas of law, including energy regulation and procurement matters involving industrial and other businesses, cannabis and industrial hemp, and municipal public employee pension funds.
He has assisted in protecting the interests of public pension participants, retirees, and their beneficiaries in both investment and benefits-side related litigation and advising on governmental transparency and statutory report regulatory compliance matters, serving as legal counsel to the Retirement Systems of the City of Detroit before, during, and after the City of Detroit’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceedings.
Gallagher earned his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from Michigan State University College of Law.
Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceedings.
Gallagher earned his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from Michigan State University College of Law.
- Posted August 18, 2022
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Attorney Sean P. Gallagher joins Fraser Trebilcock
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