A new member has joined the INPLP: Sean McWeeney Jr.

20.03.2026

Graham Thompson has been one of the pre-eminent law firms in the Bahamas since 1950. The firm operates four offices in The Bahamas, including two locations in New Providence, its main office in downtown Nassau, and an office in Lyford Cay; plus offices in Freeport, Grand Bahama; and in Marsh Harbour, Abaco. Graham Thompson is at the forefront in serving the two principal sectors of the economy, the tourism and hospitality industry and the financial services and banking sector, and excels at handling all transactional aspects of finance and property.

Sean McWeeney Jr. is an attorney-at-law and notary public based in Nassau, The Bahamas. Called to the Bar of England and Wales and the Bar of The Bahamas in 2018, he is currently an Associate in the Financial Services & Private Client Group at Graham Thompson, where his practice centres on technology and cyber law, with particular emphasis on data protection, privacy, regulatory compliance, digital policy, electronic communications, and e-commerce, alongside private client work in estate planning and probate.

The Bahamas is an island nation located in the Caribbean, northeast of Cuba and southeast of the United States (Florida). It has a population of about 400,000 people. The official language of the Bahamas is English.

What is the INPLP?

INPLP is a not-for-profit international network of qualified professionals providing expert counsel on legal and compliance issues relating to data privacy and associated matters. INPLP provides targeted and concise guidance, multi-jurisdictional views and practical information to address the ever-increasing and intensifying field of data protection challenges. INPLP fulfils its mission by sharing know-how, conducting joint research into data processing practices and engaging proactively in international cooperation in both the private and public sectors.