About Craig
Craig Kunkes built a legal path that begins in academia and leads into practice in Georgia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and community health from Tufts University in 2007. Three years later he completed his J.D. at Vanderbilt University Law School, finishing in 2010. Those years shaped his approach to the law: methodical, evidence-driven and attentive to how rules affect people and organizations.
After law school, Kunkes entered the legal profession and by 2013 he was working as a lawyer at Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield LLC. The move placed him in a firm environment where he could apply classroom training to real clients. Colleagues describe him as deliberate in preparing matters and clear in courtroom or negotiation settings. He has maintained professional memberships since 2010, signaling continued engagement with the legal community and professional development.
Kunkes is licensed to practice in Georgia. That jurisdictional tie anchors his day-to-day work and governs the courts and clients he serves. In practice he handles a range of legal tasks that lawyers at his firm commonly manage. He combines research and practical advocacy, drafting filings and preparing arguments, and he spends time meeting with clients to map legal options.
The arc of Kunkes’s career shows steady progression: a liberal arts undergraduate degree that emphasized the public side of policy and health, a law degree from a national university, and several years of on-the-ground experience at a regional firm. He kept a steady presence in professional circles, maintaining memberships that keep him connected to peers and current developments in the law. Those connections feed back into his practice, helping him anticipate procedural changes or shifts in case law that affect clients.
People who have worked with him note an attention to detail and a preference for clear, direct communication. He is practical in meetings and prepares carefully for hearings. His background—both academic and practical—gives him a range of tools, from statutory analysis to client counseling.
As of 2026, Kunkes remains a lawyer at Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield LLC, practicing in Georgia and handling matters for the firm’s clients.