Robert joined the firm in August, 2023, as an Associate Attorney. He graduated from the University of Dayton School of Law, earning his J.D. in May, 2023. Robert is licensed in the States of West Virginia and Ohio.
Robert graduated cum laude at the Dayton School of Law, and earned CALI Awards (highest grade in the class) in two classes: Torts I and Learning Skills Lab. He was also a member of the Dayton School of Law’s Moot Court Team. In the spring of 2022, Robert and his teammates competed in the West Virginia University College of Law National Energy & Sustainability Moot Court Competition, and they won the award for Best Brief.
Robert was a member of the inaugural 2019 Hybrid J.D. Program Class at Dayton – an innovative program at that the time that mixed online learning through evening Zoom classes and on-campus learning. The program is part-time, and Robert worked at the Firm as a paralegal throughout law school. He also completed an externship at the Cabell County Courthouse working with Judge Gregory L. Howard throughout the fall of 2022 and the spring of 2023. There, he worked with Judge Howard, his law clerk, and his office to provide drafts of legal memoranda evaluating and providing opinions on a wide array of civil and criminal cases.
Robert is from South Point, Ohio, and attended Marshall University – earning a bachelor’s degree in political science, cum laude, in 2015. He then earned a Master of Arts degree in political science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2018 – also earning a graduate certificate in environmental politics and policy.
Robert’s practice concentrates on the medical malpractice, products liability, employment and administrative agencies sections of the Firm.
Robert is an Adjunct Professor at the University Dayton School of Law; he teaches Appellate Advocacy.