One of our keystone beliefs at Grimble & LoGuidice, LLC, is old-fashioned advocacy. We are a small New York City-based firm and recognize the importance of being accessible to our clients. At Grimble & LoGuidice, LLC, the client always comes first. Our attorneys listen to what is important to you and we work out a plan to meet your specific needs. Not only do we vigorously advocate for our clients, we respect their expectations as individuals.
At Grimble & LoGuidice, LLC, we take pride in the quality of service that our clients receive. We believe in people and in forming relationships. Our close-knit team stands apart from other impersonal law firm, and we make sure our partners are directly accessible. You should not have to fight to see your lawyer; your lawyer should fight for you.
We represent clients from all walks of life. We vigorously advocate for tenants, including the poor, the elderly, and the underrepresented.
Our firm also represents landlords, investments bankers, doctors, and other attorneys. We pride ourselves on our ability to represent the interests of a wide spectrum of New York’s rich and varied community.
Robert Grimble has been practicing law in New York City since 1976. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Bob grew up outside of Pittsburgh, PA.
He earned his Bachelor of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1972, and went on to earn his law degree from Northeastern University in 1975. After serving as clerk to the Honorable Eugene Nardelli, now retired from the Appellate Division, First Department, Bob went into private practice in 1981.
Bob was a partner at Jennings & Grimble, P.C., for over seven years before starting his own firm, Robert Grimble, P.C. In 2002, Bob teamed up with Robin LoGuidice, who was of counsel to his firm, to form Grimble & LoGuidice, LLC.
Bob believes in giving back to the community. He has worked for many years as a volunteer at Eviction Intervention Services and Project Basement and in 2003 he was awarded the prestigious Jane Brown Service award.
Bob has many interests other than the practice of law that contribute to his understanding of the people he serves. As a former musician, Bob enjoys playing low brass and saxophone, and he is also an accomplished painter. In his free time he enjoys photography, working with computers, reading science fiction, practicing Pilates, and scuba diving