About Peter
Peter Towsky earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. He completed a rigorous legal education that prepared him for practice in multiple jurisdictions. He moved from the classroom into licensed practice in two states, bringing the skills from law school into client representation.
After graduating from Brooklyn Law School, Towsky gained admission to the bars of New York and Colorado. He maintains active status in both jurisdictions, which informs how he manages matters that touch more than one state. His dual admissions give him the authority to appear in court and file matters under the rules of two separate legal systems.
Towsky’s career has been shaped by the practical demands of cross-jurisdictional representation. He works on matters that require attention to procedural detail and an understanding of state-specific practice. He pays particular attention to clear drafting and to the sequencing of filings when cases involve courts or administrative bodies in different states.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing filings and straightforward in client communications. He places emphasis on explaining options plainly and on mapping out the steps that follow key decisions. That approach matters when cases have deadlines and when outcomes in one state can influence strategy in another. He also spends time keeping up with rule changes and local practice requirements so that filings meet each court’s expectations.
Towsky is based at Robinson & Henry P.C., where he represents clients subject to the laws of New York and Colorado. He works from the firm’s offices to coordinate filings, appearances, and consults that span both jurisdictions. He currently practices at Robinson & Henry P.C., focusing on matters in New York and Colorado.