Berman Tabacco is pleased to welcome a new associate to the San Francisco office.
Sean Micah Akchin joined the firm in May and will focus their practice on antitrust matters.*
Prior to joining Berman Tabacco, Sean worked in Manhattan, New York, on matters involving, among other things, antitrust law, Ponzi schemes, and intellectual property disputes. Sean also maintained an expansive pro-bono practice representing Tibetan refugees, local schools, and national charitable organizations.
Sean is a 2017 graduate of the New York University School of Law. While in law school, Sean worked as a research assistant and teaching assistant for Professor Arthur R. Miller in revising and editing the civil procedure treatise, Wright & Miller’s Federal Practice and Procedure, and also served as a teacher’s assistant in Professor Miller’s introductory course on federal civil procedure. Additionally, Sean interned at the Center for Public Research and Leadership at Columbia University, wherein they helped design and implement a procedure for identifying and assisting students at risk of not graduating high school. Sean served as a staff editor for the New York University Journal of Legislation & Public Policy.
* Sean is not admitted in California.