Cori A. Robinson is a graduate of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. She received her B.A. from Brandeis University in 2000 in Theatre Arts. Cori also holds a Masters of Arts in Theatre Theory, History and Criticism from City University of New York, Hunter College, where she was a Vera Roberts Fellow. Admitted to the New York and New Jersey bars, Cori is eligible to serve as a fiduciary under Part 36 of the Rules of the Chief Judge of the State of New York and consistently serves as guardian, court evaluator, counsel to guardian and counsel to AIP. Cori is a columnist for ABOVE THE LAW writing about her experiences in trusts and estates and as a small firm practitioner. Cori serves as a Vice President of the Board of Trustees for Ben Porat Yosef, a day school in Bergen County, New Jersey where she is also the Chairperson of the Legal Committee. She frequently lectures on issues pertaining to trusts and estates and elder law in New York and New Jersey. Cori represents clients throughout the five boroughs, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland Counties in addition to clients throughout the State of New Jersey.