Randy Robinson

Attorney and Law Professor

Randy Robinson is a visiting assistant professor teaching in the Lawyering Process Program. Randy graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, earning both a J.D. and Certificate in Constitutional Rights and Remedies. During law school he served as a senior editor on the law review and received numerous academic awards. After law school, Randy served as a law clerk to The Honorable Monica M. Márquez of the Colorado Supreme Court.

Randy’s professional experience includes time spent in private practice where he focused on complex commercial litigation, employment litigation matters, and prisoner rights cases (pro bono). He also served as vice president and general counsel for a small healthcare company and has extensive experience in business management, strategic planning, and employee coaching.  Randy is licensed to practice in the State of Colorado and admitted to practice before the Federal District Court, District of Colorado and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Randy’s scholarly agenda focuses on the intersection between law, technology, public policy, and the future.  His current project is a law review article entitled A Future Without Lawyers: ICOs, DAOs, Smart Contracts and the Rise of Extra-legal Decentralized Ledger Ecosystems.