About

Robin Cunconan-Lahr, Esq.

Robin has been practicing law for more than 30 years. Beginning as a public interest law attorney, Robin represented individuals who could not afford an attorney in matters of employment, public benefits, and housing. She worked for several years at a public interest law firm representing individuals with disabilities in matters of special education, discrimination, and deinstitutionalization and in that capacity, advocated for legislative and policy initiatives to affect systems change. Throughout her years in private practice, Robin has concentrated on special education law.

In her current practice, she continues to represent families in special education matters, disability rights issues, as well as provide related professional trainings. Additionally, Robin is an adjunct professor, teaching courses in special education at Northampton Community College. She has presented at national, state, and local conferences in matters of disability rights, special education law, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

Robin has been involved in various community volunteer activities, including as a member of Mikayla’s Voice Board of Directors, a local nonprofit organization empowering kids of all abilities to share the message of inclusion; volunteering at local shelters; and active engagement in efforts to counter hunger.