Binta Robinson

Attorney (Active Member of the DC Bar)

Binta Robinson is an attorney (Active Member of the DC Bar), who has attended events sponsored by a number of local legal organizations, including the Washington Bar Association. Binta Robinson earned her juris doctor from the George Washington University Law School and previously received a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Spelman College, where she was a Research Careers for Minority Scholar, an Undergraduate Minority Access to Research Careers Honors Scholar, and served as a chemistry tutor for a portion of her time there. She also completed research internships at the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of California-Riverside and attended Hampshire College, where she later became a Howard Hughes Fellow. 


In addition to her professional pursuits, Binta Robinson enjoys biking and attending Washington Nationals baseball games. Her travels have included trips to Switzerland, Spain, and Italy; she hopes to also visit Jamaica, New Zealand, and Trinidad & Tobago. Ms. Robinson's hobbies include reading about entrepreneurship and economic empowerment and listening to Christian podcasts.

Washington, D.C., US


Experience

April 2014 - Present

Attorney

April 2012 - April 2014

Government Attorney

February 1999 - April 2012

Patent Examiner
United States Patent and Trademark Office 


Education

August 2001 - May 2006

Law
The George Washington University Law School

January 1993 - May 1996

BS
Spelman College
Biochemistry

August 1990 - December 1992

Hampshire College

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