About Robin V
Robin V Singh is licensed to practice law in both New York and Texas. She has built a practice that crosses state lines. Colleagues say she understands the practical differences between courts in each state and the demands those differences place on strategy.
Her legal career moved from firm environments into private practice. Over time she took on roles that allowed more direct client contact and case control. That trajectory led her to establish her own firm. She retains active memberships in local and national bar groups, which keep her connected to developments in trial practice and civil procedure.
She is an active member of the Tarrant County Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. She also maintains other professional memberships that have been in place since 2013 and 2020. Those affiliations inform her work through continuing legal education, committee participation and peer exchange.
At The Law Office of Robin V. Singh, Esq., P.C., she handles matters that originate in both New York and Texas. The office structure supports matters that require attention in either state. Her practice regularly addresses procedural questions tied to multi-jurisdictional issues and the logistics of managing filings and hearings across state lines.
Clients describe a straightforward approach. She breaks complex issues into clear steps and explains options plainly. Case preparation emphasizes document organization and practical timelines. In court she pursues remedies available under the governing statutes and procedural rules in the jurisdiction at hand.
Outside of direct casework she contributes to bar activities and professional programs. Those engagements include presentations, panels and workshops that tackle litigation practice and ethics. She uses those opportunities to stay current on rule changes and evolving case law.
Her office accepts matters that require litigation experience in both New York and Texas. The practice balances written advocacy and courtroom work, depending on what each case requires. She currently focuses her practice on litigation and dispute resolution in New York and Texas.