Robin Jabour’s not sure what drew her to the profession. There were no lawyers in her family, but she was always a rule-follower, and something about the law’s “fairness” spoke to her.
As an attorney, Robin is motivated by knowing her work can make a difference in her clients’ lives. Many of her clients have suffered indescribable tragedies and catastrophic losses. Their stories aren’t happy ones to tell. They often feel helpless and uncertain about the future. Robin’s clients want someone to listen, stand up for them, and help them find their way back.
What Clients Can Expect
Robin considers herself very sensitive to her client’s needs. Some clients do not want to know the day-to-day details and prefer to leave their case in our hands. Others want to be kept abreast. Clients deserve to be treated with humanity– dignity, honesty, and respect. Robin will answer your calls, meet with them in their homes and devote time to learning how an unfortunate event affected your life. Clients can expect a compassionate and responsive attorney who is willing to fight for them.
Notable Case Work
Since joining the firm as an associate in 1999, Robin has successfully represented clients in a wide variety of cases, including alcohol liability, premises liability, medical malpractice, and trucking collisions. Recently, Robin has been focused on nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection cases, including speaking to a national audience about the infections.
Robin’s Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice
- Products Liability
- Defective Automobiles
- M. Chimaera Infections
- Auto Accident
- Auto Defects
- Tractor-Trailer Accidents
- Liquor Liability
- Defective Products
- Hernia Mesh
Professional Organizations
- Lancaster Bar Association
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association
- American Association for Justice
Pro Bono Work
- Wills for Heroes Foundation
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Legislative advocate
Education, Licensure, and Lifestyle
Robin earned her law degree from Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and an active member of the Bar. Her passion for the law has been passed down to her two daughters, who also believe it is their calling.
In her spare time, Robin loves traveling to new cities or relaxing at the beach. Her free time can be limited as an attorney, so she enjoys playing with her grandchildren, density training, and since the pandemic, learning to garden.