About
Craig D. Robins, Esq. is a relatively skilled bankruptcy lawyer in Melville, New York, with over twenty-five years of exercise that specialize in bankruptcy and debt-associated subjects. Craig D. Robins, Esq., has been a practicing Long Island bankruptcy legal professional for over twenty-five years. During most of this time, he has committed his exercise almost solely to financial disaster and debt-associated topics. Mr. Robins has had enjoy in hundreds of financial ruin cases which has protected representing both purchasers in Chapter 7 and thirteen instances, and businesses in Chapter eleven instances. Education and Court Admissions Craig D. Robins, Esq. obtained a Bachelor of Arts diploma from Emory University in 1981. He studied law in London, England from 1982 to 1983 via the Notre Dame Law School Concannon Program in International Law. He received a Juris Doctorate from Western New England Law School in 1984. He became admitted to the Massachusetts and New York Bars in 1985 and the Florida Bar in 1987. He is also admitted to exercise in diverse Federal District Courts, the United States Tax Court, and the United States Claims Court. Mr. Robins in brief interned as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Richard Wallach, Supreme Court Judge (New York, First Department). Recognition Martindale-Hubbell, the nationally diagnosed provider that rates lawyers by peer evaluation, has rated Mr. Robins "high to very high." Scholarly Writing Mr. Robins has written notably on bankruptcy regulation and has authored over 100 bankruptcy regulation articles on a whole lot of topics together with financial disaster law and system, financial ruin regulation, financial disaster exercise, and the interplay of financial ruin law on personal harm cases and matrimonial rights. He is still a regular columnist on financial ruin regulation for the Suffolk Lawyer in which he has written for over 18 years, and often writes articles for the Nassau Lawyer and Lawyer of Nassau. In the News Mr. Robins is diagnosed as an expert on New York bankruptcy regulation and exercise and is regularly sought out with the aid of the media. He has been interviewed on News 12 numerous times and has been interviewed and quoted in Newsday Bankruptcy Articles and the New York Law Journal about twenty instances. In addition, he has lectured on bankruptcy regulation for the Nassau County Bar Association and has discussed financial ruin regulation on radio and television communicate shows and news programs. Legal Organizations Since 1991, he has additionally been actively worried in giving shows on financial disaster law to legal professionals and Federal and State Court Judges through the Theodore Roosevelt Chapter of the American Inns of Court, of which he's a member and also sits on its government board. As Chairman of that business enterprises annual ceremonial dinner, he has hosted dinners honoring United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., and New Yorks highest judge, Judith S. Kay, Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals. Involvement within the Bankruptcy Bar Mr. Robins is lively in the Bankruptcy Committees of both the Nassau and Suffolk Bar Associations, and is at the Mentor Program of the Suffolk County Bar Association where he is referred to as upon to offer assistance on bankruptcy law to younger bankruptcy lawyers who're contributors of the Bar. He is an extended-time member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers. Pro Bono Work Mr. Robins is a founding co-chairman of the Nassau County Bar Associations Pro-Bono Bankruptcy Committee and he frequently represents seasoned-bono debtors. He holds the distinction of having represented more seasoned bono debtors than every other legal professional on Long Island. The Nassau County Bar Association provided Mr. Robins a Presidential Recognition Award for his dedication in representing seasoned-bono customer borrowers in financial disaster proceedings. Mr. Robins changed into diagnosed by means of the Volunteer Lawyers Project for his seasoned-bono work while he turned into named Pro-Bono Lawyer of the Month on separate activities. Newsday honored Mr. Robins by means of naming him in its "Winners" column for his determination to network paintings. Range of Practice Mr. Robins has represented a wide and various range of borrowers in financial disaster lawsuits. In addition to representing severa traditional Long Islanders and New Yorkers, he has represented a former New York Yankees baseball participant, dozens of professionals along with legal professionals, doctors, dentists, and C.P.A.s, and a number of commercial enterprise entities starting from a expert sports franchise to multi-million greenback groups to mother-and-pop storefronts.
Legal Issues
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Foreclosure Defense
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
Accepted Jurisdictions

Experience
- has membership
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers
1996
American Bankruptcy Institute
1992- has membership
Bankruptcy Committee, Nassau County Bar Association
1990 - has membership
Bankruptcy Committee, Suffolk County Bar Association
1990 - has membership
Nassau County Bar Association
1984 - has membership
Suffolk County Bar Association
1984
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