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- Posted August 19, 2010
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State Bar of Michigan mourns loss of former President James K. Robinson
The State Bar of Michigan has announced the death of its 56th president, James K. Robinson, who died August 6 after battling gastrointestinal cancer for several years.
He was 66 years old. Robinson, a Grand Rapids native, was SBM President from 1990 to 1991.
"A brilliant trial lawyer, he served as U.S attorney at the age of 34 and as a high-level official in the Justice Department under the Carter and Clinton administrations," a bar spokesperson said.
Robinson also was a dean at Wayne State Law School from 1993-1998.
At the time of his death, he was a partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft in Washington, D.C.
Early in his career, he had practiced at Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn before leaving in 1977 to become the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.
State Bar President Charles R. Toy described him an outstanding lawyer who was "devoted to many causes particularly those that involved the less fortunate.
"His service to the legal profession and dedication to the rule of law will always be remembered and emulated. He was an inspiration to all of us and will be sadly missed."
Robinson is survived by his wife, Marietta (Marti), his son Steven, daughter Renee Robinson Stromberg, five grandchildren, his mother Marge Robinson, two sisters, and two brothers.
Donations can be sent to the James K. Robinson Dean's Scholarship at WSU Law School, Division of Development, 5475 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48202.
Published: Thu, Aug 19, 2010
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