About John C.
John C. Robinson earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Evansville before completing his legal studies at Widener University Delaware School of Law. His academic path combined a liberal undergraduate grounding with a professional law degree, preparing him for practice in the Mid-Atlantic. He approached law school with an interest in the everyday work of lawyers: research, analysis and clear writing.
He is admitted to practice in Maryland and serves as an associate lawyer at Frankel Sims Law. In that role he works alongside senior attorneys on client matters handled by the firm. His position involves case preparation, drafting motions and pleadings, and participating in settlement discussions when appropriate.
Robinson's work is built around careful legal research and attention to procedure. He spends substantial time reviewing documents, pulling applicable authorities and translating complex legal issues into practical options for clients. In court, he supports trial teams and appears on matters that fall within the responsibilities assigned to associates at the firm.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and responsive. He favors plainspoken explanations that help clients understand where a case stands and what decisions they face. He also contributes to internal strategy sessions, helping to map out next steps and timelines for litigation or transactional work.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, Robinson focuses on professional development. He continues to refine courtroom skills, stays current on changes in Maryland law and works to expand the range of tasks he handles within the firm. He balances heavy research days with client counseling and the practical demands of moving cases forward.
He practices at Frankel Sims Law in Maryland, where he represents and advises clients in matters entrusted to the firm. His current practice centers on serving clients through the litigation and advisory work conducted at Frankel Sims Law.