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Steven Robins is a land use attorney at Lerch, Early & Brewer in Bethesda, Maryland who represents prominent national and regional developers, contractors, lenders and commercial property owners and has been involved in many high-visibility projects in Montgomery County.
Steve advises clients on complex zoning map and text amendments, optional method of development applications, master plan amendments, comprehensive land use planning and zoning analyses, special exception and variance applications, preliminary and final plans of subdivisions, site plan review, condemnation matters, historic preservation and urban renewal issues, transit-oriented smart growth development, and on all aspects of the regulatory permitting and licensing process.
Many transit-oriented, smart growth, mixed-use projects that are shaping the future development of Montgomery County have benefited from Steve’s legal guidance, such as Wisconsin Place in Friendship Heights, North Bethesda Market in White Flint, Grosvenor Village and the current redevelopment of Wheaton, including the new Safeway and the MetroPointe community.
Steve has earned a reputation among his clients as a lawyer who is available to them 24/7 and who is committed to their success. Passionate and results-oriented, he has earned the respect of county officials as well as clients for his effective counsel and lobbying. He is admitted to practice law in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Steve recently was named the region's “Top Lawyer for Land Use and Zoning” by the Washington Business Journal for his work in transit-oriented development. He also is listed in the current edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession, for his work in the area of land use and zoning law. He has been recognized by the publication every year since 2007.
Steve serves on the Maryland Building Industry Association board of directors. He also serves on the Montgomery County Executive’s Smart Growth Task Force, and often lectures on smart growth and other related topics at Georgetown University Law Center and other forums. Since 2001, Steve has chaired the Montgomery County Public Safety Awards. He also is active in the Urban Land Institute. He is a life board member of the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce and formerly served as its board chair. Steve is a graduate of Leadership Montgomery. He also served as counselor to the board of the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington and as president of the Ring House, a senior housing facility. Steve received one of the Washington Hebrew Congregation's Avodah Honors Awards, given to congregants who represent the true meaning of “avodah” - good deeds in the form of service and work - both within the Temple and the greater Washington community. In addition, the Daily Record gave Steve its annual Leadership in Law award in recognition of his contribution to the community.
Steve received his Bachelor of Science, with distinction, from the University of Michigan and earned his Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center.
A dedicated sports fan, Steve has a particular passion for his alma mater, the University of Michigan Wolverines, as well as for the Washington Redskins and Capitals.
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Acquired: 1987
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Acquired: 1986
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Acquired: 1999
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3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 460, Bethesda, MD
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2012
Leadership in Law Award, Maryland Daily Record
2011
Avodah Honors Awards, Washington Hebrew Congregation
2009
"Top Washington Lawyer" Award, Zoning and Land Use category, Washington Business Journal
2007
Legal Elite, SmartCEO
2006
"Top Washington Lawyer" Awards, Zoning and Land Use category, Washington Business Journal
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Super Lawyers Business Edition, Super Lawyers
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AV Preeminent, Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings
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Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America
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Listed in Chambers USA in Real Estate: Land Use, Chambers USA
2001 - Present
Attorney, Lerch, Early & Brewer
1991 - 2001
Attorney, Hogan & Hartson
1988 - 1991
Attorney, Arent Fox, LLP
1986 - 1988
Attorney, Linowes & Blocher, LLP
2001 - Present
Montgomery County Chamber of CommerceChair, Public Safety Awards
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Board of Directors
Class of '91
2003 - 2004
Montgomery County Chamber of CommerceChair
Completion for one of Montgomery County’s largest mixed-use transit-oriented developments containing approximately 1.1 million square feet of retail, office and residential uses.
Representing Patriot Realty in redevelopment of the Safeway site on Georgia Avenue and Reedie Drive, adjacent to the Wheaton Metro Station.
Representing The JBG Companies in development of mixed-use projects across from White Flint Metro.
Represented joint venture of Eakin Youngentob Associates and the Alexander Company.
Represented Potomac Investment Properties in joint development of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority site and served as lead counsel on all land use approvals.
Representing the developer on the development of a portion of the 58 acre Camalier/Davis tract, and representing the client in the detailed site plan approval and all other regulatory processes associated with its actual development.
Assisted the client seeking land use approvals for the redevelopment of the former Indian Spring Country Club site into a 773 unit residential development.
Conceived and implemented strategies for The JBG Companies in update of White Flint Sector Plan involved in implementation efforts, including working on a development district and other funding and staging mechanisms.
Conceived and implemented strategies for multiple owners to achieve long term expansion plans in a transit served development area.
1986
JD
1983
BS - Bachelor of Science
2015
The Challenges of the Land Entitlement Process
2015
The Challenges of the Land Entitlement Process
2014
Friendship Heights Sector Plan and Wisconsin Place Development
2011
North Bethesda Market: A Catalyst for the Transformation of White Flint
2011
Mixed Use: Trends and Lessons Learned
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