
HONESTY | FAMILY | INTEGRITY
Robin C. Hall boasts an extensive history with California’s Private Attorneys General Act, having spent much of her 15+ years of practice handling PAGA matters. The volatile nature of PAGA caselaw over the years has required her to have a strong stomach and a mind for creative problem-solving.
Robin graduated cum laude from Indiana University – Bloomington’s Maurer School of Law, where she served as Director of the Inmate Legal Assistance Clinic and Editor in Chief of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies.
After law school, Robin moved to Los Angeles to join AmLaw 100 firm Baker Hostetler, where she represented employers in labor disputes. She soon shifted gears to representing plaintiffs in employment matters, focusing on class and PAGA cases. Aside from a brief relapse with a defense firm, she has represented plaintiff employees in representative actions ever since.
In her free time, Robin enjoys 3-D printing with her son, subversive crafting, and consuming true-crime media.