Sean Robinson

Partner

Sean.Robinson@lewisbrisbois.com

Sean Robinson is a partner in the Atlanta office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the Products Liability Practice. Mr. Robinson has defended domestic and international product manufacturers, designers, distributors, and retailers in state and federal courts throughout the country. His domestic and international clients have ranged from small, personally owned companies, to large multinational Fortune 100 corporations. Mr. Robinson is a skilled advocate with trial and extensive motions practice experience.

Prior to joining Lewis Brisbois, Mr. Robinson worked for a civil litigation defense firm and focused primarily on complex business litigation, insurance defense, and other general liability matters. He also gained experience in a complex defamation case and a plaintiff’s wrongful death trial.

As a law student at Georgia State University, Mr. Robinson was actively involved in the school's mock trial and moot court programs. In mock trial, he reached the elimination rounds at each mock trial competition he attended. In moot court, Mr. Robinson was a semi-finalist at the annual Intrastate competition and served as Moot Court President during his third year. During his final semester of law school, Mr. Robinson was a Litigation Teaching Associate that assisted teaching trial practice to second-year students. He was also a Pupil of the Bleckley Inn of Court, and a member of Georgia State's first class of students inducted into the National Order of Barristers that is reserved for students excelling in advocacy.

Primary Area(s) of Practice

  • Products Liability

Additional Experience

Admissions

Illinois

Associations

  • State Bar of Georgia
  • Defense Research Institute
  • Georgia Defense Lawyers Association

Awards & Honors

  • Member, National Order of Barristers
  • Pupil, Bleckley Inn of Court

Education

Georgia State University College of Law

Juris Doctor

University of Kentucky

B.A. Political Science, cum laude

Publications

Co-author, “Product Liability,” Mercer Law Review: Vol. 71 : No. 1 , Article 14, January 2020