Sarah Heaton Concannon
Name | Sarah Heaton Concannon |
Location | Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston |
General Information | Antitrust Law, Business Law, Securities Law | Massachusetts |
Ms. Concannon has dedicated her practice to navigating the complexities of Antitrust Competition, General Civil Litigation, Securities Litigation, and SEC Enforcement. Her proficiency and commitment have made her a valued advisor and litigator in these areas. Sarah is not only well-versed in the theoretical aspects of her practice areas but also brings a pragmatic approach to resolving her clients’ legal challenges, ensuring they receive comprehensive and actionable advice.
Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, Sarah Heaton Concannon is also qualified to represent clients before the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Her membership in both the Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations underscores her commitment to staying abreast of legal trends and contributing to the legal community within these jurisdictions.
Throughout her career, Ms. Concannon has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to legal excellence and client service. Her analytical skills, combined with a profound understanding of both local and federal law, make her an invaluable asset to her clients across various sectors. Sarah Heaton Concannon’s impressive educational background, coupled with her extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and regulatory compliance, positions her as a leading attorney in her fields of specialization.
Prior to her current role, Ms. Concannon’s passion for law and justice was evident during her time as a Special Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County, MA, from March 2005 through October 2005. In this position, she demonstrated exceptional legal acumen by trying various jury and non-jury misdemeanor and felony cases, as well as arguing numerous dispositive and evidentiary motions. This experience not only honed her litigation skills but also deepened her understanding of criminal law.
Ms. Concannon’s commitment to serving the community is further exemplified through her pro bono work, where she has represented indigent criminal defendants as a Committee for Public Counsel Services Bar Advocate. This work underscores her belief in access to justice for all and highlights her skill in navigating the complexities of criminal defense.
Before embarking on her successful career at Goodwin Procter LLP, Ms. Concannon gained invaluable experience serving as a law clerk to then-Chief Judge William G. Young of the District of Massachusetts. Additionally, her internship in the Major Crimes Division of the United States Attorney’s Office in Boston in the spring of 1999 provided her with early exposure to high-stakes federal prosecution, laying a solid foundation for her subsequent accomplishments in the legal profession.