About Robin Christopher

Robin Christopher Beaver earned his undergraduate degree in criminal justice and criminology from St. John’s University in 1993. He stayed at St. John’s for graduate study, completing an M.A. in political science in 1994. He then turned to law and took his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, receiving the degree in 1999. Those successive degrees map a steady interest in the institutions that shape public order and policy. They also provide a foundation for work that crosses statutory, administrative and comparative legal lines.

After law school, Beaver pursued a career that spans multiple legal systems. He holds admissions in New York and the District of Columbia in the United States, and he is also admitted to practice in Maryland and in England and Wales. That mix of domestic and English jurisdictional credentials positions him to address matters that involve cross-border questions, regulatory filings and procedural issues that differ from state to state and country to country. He has maintained offices in both Maryland and New York, allowing him to work locally while engaging national and international matters when they arise.

Beaver’s academic background in criminal justice and political science informs how he approaches cases and client matters. He brings that layered perspective to legal analysis and to courtroom work when it is required. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing filings and attentive to the procedural differences that can determine outcomes. His practice touches on areas where administrative rules, statutory interpretation and evidentiary standards intersect, and he has experience handling matters that require coordination across multiple tribunals and regulatory bodies.

In recent years Beaver has continued to practice across the jurisdictions where he is admitted, maintaining offices in Maryland and New York to serve clients in both regions. He represents clients before state and federal tribunals and engages with matters that may involve the District of Columbia or proceedings connected to England and Wales. He remains active in the conduct of legal work that draws on his training in criminal justice, political science and law. He practices law in Maryland and New York and before courts and regulatory bodies in the District of Columbia and England and Wales.

Education

Brooklyn Law School

J.D. (1999) | Law

1999

St. John s University

M.A. (1994) | Political Science

1994

St. John s University

B.S. (1993) | Criminal Justice/Criminology

1993

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) French (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Maryland
England & Wales
New York
District of Columbia

Office Locations

Main Office

 23087 Three Notch Road California MD 20619

Office 2

 295 Madison Avenue 16th Floor New York NY 10017