Background
Robins, Lawrence Arthur was born on April 1, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Herman and Phyllis (Payne) Robins.
Robins, Lawrence Arthur was born on April 1, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Herman and Phyllis (Payne) Robins.
University of Illinois (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1970). George Washington University Law Center (Juris Doctor, with high honors, 1973).
Worked at Rudnick & Wolfe (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in General Civil Practice. Banking, Bankruptcy, Condemnation, Corporation, Employee Benefits, Environmental, Estate Planning, Franchising, Gaming, Health Care, Immigration, International, Intellectual Property and Trademarks, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Probate, Project Financing, Public/Private Ventures, Real Estate, Securities, Sports Stadium Development Securitization, Taxation, Workouts, Zoning and Land Use. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Illinois, United States.
District Court, Northern District of Illinois and United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. 1974, United States. Tax Court.
Trustee, Village of Wilmette, 1981-1985. Rudnick & Wolfe"s purpose is to deliver top quality and responsive service to our clients.
This philosophy has driven our firm since its establishment in 1936.
In June of 1996 Rudnick & Wolfe joined forces with the internationally renown law firm of Brownstein & Zeidman. Founded in 1968. Today, Rudnick & Wolfe is a full-service national law firm with international capabilities and with offices in Chicago, Illinois. Tampa, Florida; Washington, District of Columbia and Baltimore, Maryland.
Our goals are to provide legal counsel that helps clients make the best business decisions, and to handle both deals and disputes in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Trustee Wilmette (Illinois) Village Board, 1981-1985. Member executive campaign staff Sidney R. Yates for Congress, 1986. Member American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, Chicago Council Lawyers.
Married Karen Eisenstein, January 1970. Children: Harlan, Chad.