Tristan C. Robinson received his undergraduate degree from Texas State University–San Marcos in 2009, where he obtained his bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications/Public Relations. While at Texas State University, Mr. Robinson was a recognized honor student and a leader in the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Mr. Robinson also took up Japanese as a second language. In 2012, Mr. Robinson graduated from the Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in Fort Worth. While in law school, Mr. Robinson focused his studies primarily on the protection of intellectual property rights, particularly as it pertains to the entertainment industry, and constitutional law.
In furtherance of his passion for entertainment and intellectual property law in an international forum, Mr. Robinson was invited to spend a semester of law school abroad in Tokyo, Japan by Temple Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–which is an honor extended to approximately 100 U.S. law school students per year.
While abroad, Mr. Robinson was invited to appear before the Japanese Supreme Court. As a consequence of his undergraduate studies and his time abroad, Mr. Robinson is also able to read, write, and speak Japanese.
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