RKROBERT A. KINGDewey, Ballantine, LLP

Arbitration Attorney

Robert A. King|12 Yrs Exp

Arbitration Attorney · Dewey, Ballantine, LLP

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·12 years experience
PO BOX 30215, Washington, DC, 20006https://gibsondunn.com
ArbitrationCivil RightsClass ActionConsumer ProtectionCriminal Law
202-862-1000Claim my Profile

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Robert King is an attorney at Dewey, Ballantine, LLP, based in Washington, D.C.. With 12 years of experience, Robert has built a career dedicated to serving clients across a range of legal matters. Robert's areas of expertise include Civil Rights, Consumer Protection, Securities & Investment Fraud, and Employment & Labor. Robert received their legal education at John Marshall (Atlanta). Robert holds bar licenses in California and New York.

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Practice Areas

12Practice Areas
  • Arbitration22%
  • Civil Rights15%
  • Class Action11%
  • Consumer Protection9%
  • Criminal Law8%
  • Discrimination7%
  • Employment & Labor6%
  • Lawsuits & Disputes5%
  • Litigation5%
  • Securities & Investment Fraud4%
  • Sexual Harassment4%
  • Wrongful Termination4%

Languages

English

Experience

12+ years

Arbitration Attorney at Dewey, Ballantine, LLP. Admitted to practice in California (2015). Focus areas include Arbitration, Civil Rights, Class Action.

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PO BOX 30215, Washington, DC, 20006
202-862-1000

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