About Rich
Rich Masana is an attorney whose academic path took him from St. John’s University to the University of Colorado Law School. He earned a B.A. from St. John’s in 2006 and stayed on to complete an M.S. in 2008. He then enrolled at the University of Colorado and received his J.D. in 2011.
Masana’s educational progression was steady and deliberate. He completed undergraduate work, followed immediately by graduate studies, and then moved west for law school. Those years gave him time to refine his interests and prepare for the practical demands of legal work.
After law school he entered the legal profession and began building a practice. Early on he handled a wide range of matters and worked directly with clients. He has balanced courtroom work with negotiated resolutions. His clients have included individuals and organizations that required both transactional guidance and dispute resolution.
Colleagues describe Masana as methodical in his approach. He breaks complex problems into manageable parts and lays out options plainly. That style shows up in how he prepares for hearings and in how he drafts agreements. He favors clear writing and careful fact-gathering over flourish.
Over the years he has also placed weight on staying current with changes in the law. He pays attention to new rulings and regulatory shifts that affect his clients. That habit influences how he advises clients on risk and on possible next steps when positions are contested.
Masana’s professional profile is centered on steady practice rather than public profile. He has not cultivated a media-facing persona. Instead he focuses on client work, case preparation, and the procedural elements that move matters forward. That pragmatic mindset guides daily choices about strategy and timing.
He continues to practice law, handling matters for clients across a range of issues and maintaining an active legal practice. He currently focuses his practice on advising and representing clients in areas arising from his years of experience.