Rachel Robinson is a litigator and a proud former Senior Public Defender. She graduated from Baylor University, where she was a William Carey Crane Scholar and where she led the Women's Lacrosse Team, and then from Pepperdine University School of Law, where she was an active student leader.
Rachel currently serves on the Board of the Loudoun County Bar Association, is a past president of the Loudoun Chapter of the Virginia Women Attorneys Association (VWAA), and still serves on the State Board of the VWAA. Rachel is a member of the Loudoun Disability Response Team (the first DRT in Virginia) and is an enthusiastic supporter of the Arc of Loudoun. She also serves the community as chair of the Loudoun VWAA Judicial Qualifications Committee, a member of pro bono and legal aid committees, and former co-chair of the Thomas D. Horne Leadership in the Law program for rising high school seniors in Loudoun, Fauquier, and Rappahannock. Rachel has argued cases in the General District Court, Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, Circuit Court, Court of Appeals of Virginia, and the Supreme Court of Virginia. Rachel is also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Areas of Practice
- Criminal law
- Felony offenses
- Violent felonies
- Serious juvenile offenses
- Domestic assault and battery
- Serious traffic offense
- DUI and reckless driving
- Family law
- Child custody and visitation
- Child and spousal support
- Equitable distribution
- Uncontested and contested divorces
- Settlement agreements
- Protective orders
- General civil litigation
- Contract disputes
- Personal injury
- Landlord/tenant