Sheehey Furlong & Behm P.C. has announced that Brian Creech has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Brian's practice focuses on civil litigation—representing both plaintiffs and defendants—with particular emphasis on landlord/tenant matters, property and contract disputes, and collections. He also counsels businesses, property owners, homeowners' associations, and cooperatives on operational matters and real estate transactions, and maintains an active estate planning and probate practice.
Brian earned his J.D. from Vermont Law School in 2005, where he competed in the Moot Court Competition and served on the Moot Court Advisory Board, and his B.A. in Political Science from Western Carolina University in 2001.
He brings more than two decades of legal experience to the firm, including fourteen years in private practice at Doremus Kantor & Zullo, a year with Legal Services Vermont, and earlier work at several prominent firms in Washington, D.C. Brian is admitted to practice in Vermont and before the United States District Court for the District of Vermont.
Renee Mobbs, Sheehey’s Managing Partner, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Brian to the firm. He brings deep experience and an established book of business that integrates seamlessly with our existing attorney roster and client base. Brian added value on day one of joining Sheehey, and we are so glad to have him as a member of our team.”
About Sheehey Furlong & Behm P.C.
With a unique blend of expertise, actionable insight, and unwavering dedication, Sheehey offers legal advice, guidance and support that provides clients with timely and cost-effective solutions. With deep experience in a variety of practice areas, from large transactions to complex litigation, land use planning, sophisticated estate and tax planning, regulatory compliance, and more, Sheehey possesses a singular focus on helping you achieve your legal goals. Learn more at www.sheeheyvt.com.

