Robert Driskell graduated from the prestigious Loyola Law School in 1976, after having been on the Dean’s list throughout his attendance. His is admitted to practice before all of the Courts in the State of California, and has practiced for over 30 years in the areas of litigation, real estate, and business transactions.
Robert Driskell graduated from the prestigious Loyola Law School in 1976, after having been on the Dean’s list throughout his attendance. His is admitted to practice before all of the Courts in the State of California, and has practiced for over 30 years in the areas of litigation, real estate, and business transactions.
J.D., magna cum laude, The University of Notre Dame Law School Master of Politics, University of Dallas B.A., summa cum laude, Hillsdale College
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Many of Rob’s cases have resulted in reported decisions. Some examples include:
Robert Driscoll (Washington, DC), co-chair of McGlinchey Stafford’s Government & Internal Investigations Team on how much crypto’s financial crimes compare to its predecessors.
Because he has worked on such a broad variety of cases, he’s particularly adept at handling novel issues and isn’t intimidated by entering uncharted territory. In these matters, he draws on his experience in and knowledge of constitutional law and civil rights, determines how a particular case falls into the constitutional structure, and creates a sound and often creative legal strategy. Bob’s understanding of the workings of Washington, DC, and his extensive contacts roster mean he’s often able to get a quick, direct answer from the right person in the right governmental position, saving his clients a great deal of time and money.
Negotiated nationwide $12 million settlement agreement with DOJ and DEA, following initial nine-figure demand, on behalf of national chain pharmacy following a multi-year investigation by DOJ and DEA. The investigation included record-keeping issues related to Schedule 2 narcotics.
Bob’s experience extends to the representation of government officials and employees in criminal investigations of the DOJ, the SEC, and various Inspectors General of cabinet agencies.
I feel Robert Driscoll overcharge me for a poor job! I feel Robert Driscoll is overall a bad person that I would not recommend to my worst enemy.
I endorse Robert Driscoll. I have known Robert for over 35 years. Robert and I are very close friends. When he visits El Paso, Texas, he will always stay at my home. I am aware of his past problems which he has long ago successful overcome.
One of our children was almost dead from drug and alcohol abuse and had criminal problems as well. Robert was a Godsend -- he responded immediately, was very knowledgeable about the issues and the people involved in the potential prosecution, and eased our minds with true expertise and human compassion.
I have know Mr. Driscoll for 15 years. He has never failed to do what he says he will do. In as much as hiring an attorney for any reason can be a positive experience, he has always done what he could to attain a positive outcome. I can and have recommended him to others in need of legal services.
I work in the legal support field, have known Mr. Driscoll for more than 25 years and worked on many cases with him. In that time I have referred at least 20 individuals needing criminal defense representation. His representation has always been aggressive, thoughtful and productive.
Mr. Driscoll provided me with aggressive and competent representation. His experience and long-standing relationships with local judges and prosecutors proved to be advantageous.
I've known Robert for over ten years both professionally and personally. Robert has represented me in the past with nothing but perfect results. He's a pleasure to work with and pays great attention to detail.
Robert Driscoll (Washington, DC), co-chair of McGlinchey Stafford’s Government & Internal Investigations Team on how much crypto’s financial crimes compare to its predecessors.
Because he has worked on such a broad variety of cases, he’s particularly adept at handling novel issues and isn’t intimidated by entering uncharted territory. In these matters, he draws on his experience in and knowledge of constitutional law and civil rights, determines how a particular case falls into the constitutional structure, and creates a sound and often creative legal strategy. Bob’s understanding of the workings of Washington, DC, and his extensive contacts roster mean he’s often able to get a quick, direct answer from the right person in the right governmental position, saving his clients a great deal of time and money.
Negotiated nationwide $12 million settlement agreement with DOJ and DEA, following initial nine-figure demand, on behalf of national chain pharmacy following a multi-year investigation by DOJ and DEA. The investigation included record-keeping issues related to Schedule 2 narcotics.
Bob’s experience extends to the representation of government officials and employees in criminal investigations of the DOJ, the SEC, and various Inspectors General of cabinet agencies.