Overview
Each client has a story to tell. Bob works closely with clients to tell their story in a way that is clear, concise, and compelling. He also advises trial teams on winning strategies and arguments, either to avoid the need for an appeal or to lay the groundwork for one.
Before joining Tonkon Torp, Bob served for ten years in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division in Washington, D.C. He served for five years as a Senior Attorney in the Division’s Appellate Section, where he briefed and argued civil and criminal appeals, as well as drafted memoranda for Department leadership on high-profile legal matters. For example, Bob wrote a first draft of the Department’s amicus brief advocating for nationwide marriage equality in the U.S. Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges, and developed the legal analysis behind the Department’s challenge to North Carolina’s H.B. 2 bathroom bill.
Bob also served for five years as an Honors Attorney in the Division’s Special Litigation Section. There, he led litigation teams vindicating the rights of individuals with mental illness and developmental disabilities. He also negotiated settlement agreements with the states of Oregon, Georgia, and Texas to improve their community-based mental health services.
In addition, Bob served on a detail to the Office of White House Counsel under President Barack Obama. In that role, he vetted candidates for Executive and Judicial Branch nominations and drafted memoranda to the President.
Following his graduation from law school, Bob clerked for Judge Susan P. Graber of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in Portland. Bob graduated from the University of Michigan Law School magna cum laude and Order of the Coif. At Michigan, he served as Editor in Chief of the Michigan Journal of Law Reform and finished third in the Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition.
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Featured Work
Tonkon Torp Helps to Clear Path for Building Mosque, Other Religious Facilities
Tonkon Torp appellate attorney Bob Koch recently won a favorable ruling from the Oregon Court of Appeals that allows for Masjid Ibrahim, a local mosque, to be built in the Bethany area of Multnomah County. The court’s ruling is also an important victory for all proposed places of worship throughout Oregon.
Robert Koch Wins Pro Bono Appeal at Oregon Supreme Court
Tonkon Torp attorney Robert Koch, Chair of the firm’s Appellate Practice Group, won a family law appeal in the Oregon Supreme Court involving a child custody dispute for his client.
Tonkon Torp Wins Appellate Victory in Auto Insurer Case
Tonkon Torp recently achieved a complete appellate win on behalf of its client, Leif Hansen, in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2018, Tonkon Torp attorneys Steve Olson, Paul Conable, and Meg Houlihan represented Hansen individually and in a proposed class action against his auto insurer, GEICO, for refusing to pay for digital scans of his truck as part of the truck’s repair following a collision. Hansen sued for breach of contract under his insurance policy and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. The federal district court dismissed the complaint for failure to state a claim. That dismissal prompted an appeal to the Ninth Circuit, which was led by Bob Koch and Meg Houlihan.
Community Involvement & Activities
Oregon State Bar
Appellate Section Executive Committee, Member
Constitutional Law Section Executive Committee, Member
Procedure & Practice Committee, Member
Ninth Circuit Lawyer Representative
Co-Chair, District of Oregon
Pioneer Courthouse Historical Society
Membership Director
Classroom Law Project, We the People
Team Coach, Franklin High School
Owen M. Panner American Inn of Court
Barrister Member
Camp Kesem, Oregon Chapter
Advisory Board Member
DOJ Pride
2017, Vice President
2015–2016, Secretary
Capital Tennis Association
2013–2014, President
2010–2012, Social Chair
Professional Memberships
Federal Bar Association
LGBT Bar Association of Oregon
Multnomah Bar Association
Oregon State Bar, Appellate and Constitutional Law Sections
Oregon Women Lawyers
Awards & Recognition
DOJ Pride
National LGBT Bar Association
U.S. Department of Justice
2010 & 2016, Civil Rights Division’s Special Commendation Award
2012 & 2015, Civil Rights Division’s Special Achievement Award
2011, Civil Rights Division’s Distinguished Service Award
Recent News
Bob Koch and Sadie Concepción Share Pro Bono Opportunities on MBA Panel
Robert Koch Represents the District of Oregon to the Ninth Circuit Conference of Chief District Judges
Robert Koch Appointed to Two OSB Section Executive Committees
Robert Koch Joins Board of Pioneer Courthouse Historical Society
Robert Koch Named District of Oregon Ninth Circuit Lawyer Representative
Bob Koch Appointed to OSB Procedure and Practice Committee
Tonkon Torp Proud to Make a Strike for Diversity
Robert Koch Joins Advisory Board of Camp Kesem
U.S. Department of Justice Appellate Attorney Joins Tonkon Torp
Publications & Presentations
Panelist, “Sharpening Your Skills Through Pro Bono Practice,” Multnomah Bar Association, June 2020