About Robert
Robert Sink’s educational path is broad and deliberately structured. He earned a B.B.A. from the University of Miami, then returned to Philadelphia to pursue graduate study at Temple University, where he completed an MBA in business, a J.D., and an LL.M. in law. The combination of business and advanced legal training underpins how he approaches client matters and case strategy.
After finishing his studies, Sink moved into private practice. Records show he became Principal of the Law Offices of Robert Sink in 1995. He has overseen the firm’s operations since that time and has been the principal point of contact for clients and for the firm’s administrative decisions. His long tenure as principal indicates sustained involvement in both the substantive and managerial sides of running a small practice.
Sink’s classroom credentials are notable for their variety. A business undergraduate degree followed by an MBA gives him fluency in commercial concepts. The J.D. and subsequent LL.M. signal further legal specialization and study. Together, these degrees allow him to bridge conversations between corporate concerns and legal strategy when advising clients, and they inform how he structures matters that touch on both law and business.
Colleagues and clients who have worked with Sink describe a practitioner who values clear explanation and steady management of cases. He emphasizes practical outcomes and seeks to align legal steps with clients’ broader needs. Over time, he has refined a practice rhythm that pairs casework with attention to the operational demands of a small firm — staffing, client intake, and case budgets — matters that are familiar to any office led by a long-serving principal.
Outside the office, Sink’s profile is quieter than that of lawyers who pursue public-facing roles or academic posts. He has kept a consistent presence at his firm rather than shifting into bar leadership or full-time teaching. That continuity has allowed him to maintain direct client relationships and to supervise matters from intake through resolution. He continues to maintain a private practice at the Law Offices of Robert Sink.