About Robert Marc
Robert Marc Steckman followed a conventional academic path into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from George Washington University’s Virginia campus in 1994. He then entered Brooklyn Law School and completed his Juris Doctor in 1998. Those credentials frame a decade of study focused on public affairs and legal training.
After law school, Steckman established his professional footing in New York. He is licensed to practice in the state of New York and has maintained his practice there. Early in his career he joined a professional association in 1999, and records indicate that membership has continued into the present. That long-standing connection to organized legal activity suggests steady engagement with the bar and professional colleagues over the years.
Steckman’s career is rooted in the practical work of an attorney licensed in New York. He has handled matters that arise in the everyday practice of law and provided counsel to clients within the jurisdiction. Over time he has built a practice shaped by both his academic background in political science and his legal training at Brooklyn Law School. Colleagues describe a lawyer who follows legal developments attentively and applies precedent and statute in advising clients.
He has kept active ties to professional networks since 1999. That continuity implies an ongoing interest in professional development, whether through meetings, continuing legal education, or other association activities. Steckman’s education and steady membership in legal organizations have informed his approach to casework and client service. He continues to practice law in New York.