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Craig D. Robins

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
  • Bankruptcy Attorney
  • Founding Co - Chairman of the Nassau County Bar Association 's Pro - Bono Bankruptcy Committee
  • Long Island Bankruptcy Attorney
Craig D. Robins, Esq. concentrates in representing debtors in Consumer Bankruptcy cases and related matters. We represent hundreds of consumer bankruptcy clients per year. Our bankruptcy attorneys and staff are dedicated to meeting each client's needs and providing high quality legal work. When you contact us, you can be assured that you will always receive honest, straight-forward personalized service and attention. The Law Offices of Craig D. Robins, Esq., located throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County, help people with consumer bankruptcy, foreclosure defense and debt-related matters. Find out why we have earned the reputation of being a leading and respected consumer bankruptcy law firm on Long Island that has the experience and skills necessary to give you the debt-relief legal advice that you need. We have four convenient Long Island offices where we can provide you with a free consultation. To schedule a no-obligation appointment please call us today or fill out and submit the form below. Experienced Long Island bankruptcy lawyer, Craig Robins, Esq., has helped thousands of New Yorkers over the past twenty years eliminate their debts with bankruptcy. Long Island bankruptcy matters is our area of expertise. Call now to schedule a free consultation to discuss how our office can help you. Craig D. Robins, Esq., has been a practicing Long Island bankruptcy attorney for over twenty-four years. During most of this time, he has devoted his practice almost exclusively to bankruptcy and debt-related matters. Mr. Robins has had experience in thousands of bankruptcy cases which has included representing both consumers in Chapter 7 and 13 cases, and businesses in Chapter 11 cases. Craig D. Robins, Esq. received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University in 1981. He studied law in London, England from 1982 to 1983 through the Notre Dame Law School Concannon Program in International Law. He received a Juris Doctorate from Western New England Law School in 1984. He was admitted to the Massachusetts and New York Bars in 1985 and the Florida Bar in 1987. He is also admitted to practice in various Federal District Courts, the United States Tax Court, and the United States Claims Court. Mr. Robins briefly interned as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Richard Wallach, Supreme Court Judge (New York, First Department). Mr. Robins is a founding co-chairman of the Nassau County Bar Association's Pro-Bono Bankruptcy Committee and he regularly represents pro-bono debtors. He holds the distinction of having represented more pro bono debtors than any other attorney on Long Island. The Nassau County Bar Association awarded Mr. Robins a Presidential Recognition Award for his dedication in representing pro-bono consumer debtors in bankruptcy proceedings. Mr. Robins was recognized by the Volunteer Lawyers Project for his pro-bono work when he was named Pro-Bono Attorney of the Month on two separate occasions. Newsday honored Mr. Robins by naming him in its "Winners" column for his dedication to community work. When not practicing law, Mr. Robins enjoys bicycle riding. He has been a competitive bicycle racer for over thirty years and has won numerous races. He is also an avid photographer known for his avante garde style. His images, which have won numerous awards, have appeared in museums and galleries, and have been published in The New York Times and Newsday, and on several magazine covers. He lives in Suffolk County with his wife and son.