About Robert Frederick
Robert Frederick Glass is an attorney licensed to practice in Georgia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from South University in 2002 and later attended the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law. Those academic years set the foundation for a career spent practicing law in the state where he trained.
He joined Glass & Robson in 2013, taking on the title of lawyer at the firm. That year marked a transition from legal studies to a regular practice role. Over time he has handled matters that required appearances in Georgia courts and work on behalf of clients across a range of procedural settings.
Glass’s day-to-day work has involved courtroom appearances, client counseling and negotiation. He has balanced time between preparing filings and advising clients on practical choices. He handles factual investigation, drafts pleadings and participates in settlement discussions when appropriate. His legal practice ties directly to the procedural and substantive rules that govern cases in Georgia.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and attentive when explaining options to clients. He favors clear communication. He breaks down complex issues into steps that clients can follow. That style has shaped how he approaches disputes and transactions alike.
Outside the courtroom, Glass has invested time in developing the administrative skills a small-firm lawyer needs. He coordinates with staff, manages deadlines and attends to client intake. He places importance on organization and on keeping cases on schedule. That attention to process supports the substantive legal work he performs.
Robert F. Glass has continued to base his practice in Georgia, where he represents clients in state courts and handles matters arising under state law. He maintains an active role at Glass & Robson, where he has practiced since 2013. His current work involves representing individuals and businesses in Georgia courts and handling related pretrial and transactional matters.