About Dustin Michael
Dustin Michael Robinson combined study of law and numbers early in his career. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the University of Florida, followed by a Master of Science in Accounting and then a Juris Doctor from the same university. His academic record shows degree completion dates listed as B.A. (2007), M.S. (2009) and J.D. (2011), reflecting an extended engagement with accounting alongside legal training.
The dual background in accounting and law informs how he approaches legal problems. After completing his legal studies, he moved into practice where the overlap between financial regulation and statutory compliance proved useful. He has applied accounting principles to legal work, helping to translate complex financial data into actionable legal strategies for clients.
Robinson’s career has gravitated toward the cannabis industry. He is listed as practicing at Mr. Cannabis Law, a firm that handles matters for businesses operating in the marijuana and hemp sectors. In that setting he handles a range of transactional and regulatory tasks. Those include license applications, corporate structuring, contract drafting, and advising on state-level compliance requirements.
Clients in regulated industries often need counsel who can read a balance sheet as well as interpret statutes. Robinson’s academic training in accounting gives him a toolbox to do both. He has worked on matters that require attention to tax implications, bookkeeping practices, and the record-keeping that regulators scrutinize during inspections and audits.
His practice style is practical and detail oriented. He breaks problems into discrete steps and prioritizes what must be done to keep a business operating within the law. That approach helps when deadlines are tight and when businesses move between cultivation, processing, and retail activities—each of which can trigger different regulatory obligations.
Outside the office, he remains connected to the legal community in ways that support his practice. He maintains professional memberships and stays current on changes to state laws that affect cannabis businesses. That vigilance is important in an industry where rules shift frequently and compliance frameworks differ from one jurisdiction to the next.
Robinson currently practices at Mr. Cannabis Law, where he advises cannabis businesses on licensing, regulatory compliance, corporate matters, and financial record issues.