About Robert Allan
Robert Allan St.Cin practices law in Michigan and runs a small, independent firm. He began his legal career in the public sector and moved into private practice within a few years. The path has given him experience on both sides of the bench.
In 2018 he served as a Judicial Advisory Assistant at the 7th Circuit Court. That early role placed him close to the day-to-day workings of the court and offered regular contact with judges and clerks. The position came at a formative time in his career and helped him understand courtroom procedure and the pace of judicial decision-making.
By 2020 he had moved into private practice as an associate lawyer at the office of Lawyer Clinton Perryman. There he took on client work and learned how a small firm coordinates case management and client service. That associate post provided a transition from court-side advisory work to direct representation.
Robert later opened his own practice and now serves as owner and sole practitioner of Lawyer Robert St.Cin, PLLC. He leads the office and manages the administrative and legal responsibilities that come with running a solo firm. Operating his own practice has required balancing case work, client intake, and the business side of a legal office.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in approach. He tends to favor clear explanations over legal jargon when speaking with clients. In the office, he handles intake, prepares filings, and represents clients in matters that arise in Michigan courts. He also oversees any support staff and outside counsel the practice engages.
Outside of day-to-day work, he has kept ties to the bench through earlier court employment and continues to work in the same state jurisdiction where he began. His experience across roles gives him a broad view of how cases unfold from initial filing through judicial consideration.
He is licensed to practice in Michigan and manages a solo practice under the Lawyer Robert St.Cin, PLLC name. He currently concentrates his practice on matters arising in Michigan state courts.