Although not a North Carolina native, Bobby and his wife moved to NC in 2005 and immediately fell in love with the area. Bobby attended the Charlotte School of Law, graduating magna cum laude. While in law school, Bobby served on the Charlotte Law Review as an associate editor, and he was inducted into Phi Delta Phi and Order of the Crown, both academic honor societies at Charlotte Law.
Bobby joined Clawson and Staubes’ Charlotte office in September of 2011, focusing his practice in the areas of general civil litigation, insurance defense, and construction defect litigation.
Immediately following graduation from Auburn University, Bobby was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army’s Corps of Engineers. He served with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment as a platoon leader and company executive officer, including a 15-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In recognition of his service, Bobby was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, among other awards and recognitions. He left active duty in 2005 at the rank of Captain.
When he moved to the Charlotte area with Katie, his wife (and fellow attorney), he began working for Centex Homes in their residential construction group. Bobby then moved to the commercial side of construction as the operations manager for a concrete and waterproofing company.
When he isn’t spending time with Katie and Tripp, their son, Bobby loves to cook, watch football, and read. He is familiar with the rules of golf, but finds keeping track of the number of lost balls produces a better score than the actual swing count. He is an avid student of history, politics, and military tactics.




































