Biography
Corbin is a litigation associate at Armstrong Teasdale, where he represents clients in complex litigation matters from initial pleadings through dispositive motions and trial. Before joining the firm, he served as a federal law clerk, gaining invaluable insight into judicial decision-making and case strategy. His practice encompasses a broad range of disputes, with particular experience in construction litigation, civil rights and discrimination claims, and general commercial matters.
With a detail-oriented and strategic approach, Corbin is adept at handling high-stakes cases, managing discovery, drafting and arguing motions, and advocating for clients in court. His background as a federal law clerk provides him with a deep understanding of procedural and substantive legal issues, allowing him to anticipate challenges and craft persuasive arguments. Whether advising businesses, public entities, or individuals, Corbin is committed to achieving favorable outcomes through diligent advocacy and tailored litigation strategies.
Background
Corbin was a summer associate at Armstrong Teasdale before joining the firm full time. Prior to that, he served as a law clerk to the Hon. Lee P. Rudofsky of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and as a legal intern in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois.
Education
- Washington University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2022)
- Journal of Law & Policy, Primary Editor
- Federalist Society
- Scholar in Law
- Dean’s List
- Excellence in Oral Advocacy Award
- Saint Louis University (B.S., summa cum laude, 2019)
- Economics
- Presidential Scholar
- Amicus Curiae Pre-Law Society
- Future Business Leaders of America, Collegiate Division National President
Admissions
Professional Activities
- The Missouri Bar
- The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
- American Bar Association
- The Federalist Society
Charitable and Civic Involvement
- Illinois Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate, Board Member