On Wednesday, August 6, 2025, the Supreme Court of Ohio granted the reinstatement of Attorney James Terry Robinson, who had submitted petitions for reinstatement on January 13 and January 21, 2025.
The case is entitled “In the Matter of James Terry Robinson,” with case nos. 2008-1202 and 2024-0169.
The court’s decision followed a review by the Board of Professional Conduct, which filed its final report recommending Robinson’s reinstatement on June 13, 2025. No objections were raised to this recommendation, leading to the court’s approval.
Robinson is required to comply with the terms of his existing contract with the Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program. The court also ordered Robinson to pay the costs associated with the proceedings, which total $1,101.00. After accounting for a $1,000.00 deposit, Robinson is left with a balance of $101.00, which must be settled within 90 days.
The Disposition states:
“Upon consideration thereof, it is ordered by this court that the petitions for reinstatement of the respondent are granted and that the respondent, James Terry Robinson, last known address in Elyria, Ohio, is reinstated to the practice of law in Ohio.”
According to Avvo.com, Mr. Robinson is an attorney in Elyria, Ohio. He attended the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He acquired his law license in Ohio in 1997.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.