Background
Robinson, Donald C. was born on March 16, 1941 in Hamilton, Montana, United States.
Robinson, Donald C. was born on March 16, 1941 in Hamilton, Montana, United States.
University of Montana (Bachelor of Arts, 1963). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1967).
Worked at Poore, Roth & Robinson, Professional Corporation (Butte, Montana) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Insurance Defense, Administrative, Corporate, Probate, Labor, Mining, Real Property, Environmental and Natural Resource, Taxation, Aviation, Business and Commercial Litigation, Employment and Labor Relations, Personal Injury. Admitted to the bar, 1967, District of Columbia. 1969, Montana.
Author, "The First Decade of Judicial Interpretation of the Montana Wrongful Discharge from Employment Acting (WDEA)," Montana
L. Review
(Summer 1996). Company-Author, "Employment At-Will, Wrongful Discharge and the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Montana, Past, Present and Future," 46 Montana L. Review 1 (Winter, 1985).
Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Employment Law, Commercial Litigation and Personal Injury, 1987-1992. Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Agency, District of Columbia, 1967-1968.
Assistant United States.
Attorney, Montana, 1968-1969. Member, Montana Supreme Court Commission on Practice, 1979-1981. Member: Montana Trial Lawyers Association.
Poore, Roth & Robinson, Professional Corporation, originally founded in 1913, is one of the oldest firms in the State of Montana.
The firm consists of a team of lawyers with outstanding credentials and expertise and a proven record of achievement in state and federal courts, including the United States. Supreme Court. All the firm"s lawyers are members of the State Bar of Montana and the Silver Bow County Bar Association and all are admitted to practice before the United States.
District Court, District of Montana. Additionally, the firm"s equity owners are all admitted to practice before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and Donald C. Robinson and Brendon J. Rohan are admitted to practice before the United States.
Supreme Court. The Firm maintains its own extensive in-house library, supported by computerized national research services and Civil Defense-Rom capabilities.
Silver Bow County Bar Association. State Bar of Montana (M,ember, Supreme Court Commission on Practice, 1979-1981). Montana Trial Lawyers Association.
Labor and Employment Relations, Business and Commercial Litigation and General Tort and Contract Litigation.