About Richard
Richard Blok began his professional journey in a setting far removed from the courtroom. He earned a Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music in 2006, a credential that reflects years of disciplined practice. Seven years later he graduated from Rutgers School of Law–Camden with a J.D., shifting his career toward law.
His time at Rutgers coincided with a period of vocational transition. Classwork and clinics exposed him to the procedural side of advocacy and to the practical demands of legal practice. He completed law school in 2013 and moved into the next phase of his career, carrying forward a background that blends creative training and legal study.
Blok is licensed to practice in both Idaho and Pennsylvania. He holds current memberships in the Idaho State Bar and the State Bar of Pennsylvania. Those dual admissions allow him to handle matters that touch either jurisdiction and to advise clients whose concerns cross state lines.
He serves as a lawyer at Racine Olson. His role there places him within an established firm environment where he works on the matters entrusted to him by clients and colleagues. Public records list him at the firm’s offices; the firm appears as his professional base for both casework and client contact.
Colleagues describe him as someone who brings methodical preparation to his assignments. He balances analytical legal work with the interpersonal elements of client service. His background in music is a recurring point in conversations about how he approaches detail and discipline—skills that can translate into careful legal analysis and steady courtroom presence.
Outside of firm duties, his active bar memberships keep him connected to professional developments in both states. He participates in the routine continuing legal education and compliance that state bars require, maintaining the clearances necessary to practice. His career path underscores a move from an earlier life in music to a fully engaged legal practice.
His current practice is conducted through Racine Olson and concentrates on matters handled in Idaho and Pennsylvania.