About Rico
Rico Robinson earned his law degree at the University of Kansas School of Law. He trained in a law school known for an emphasis on practical skills and courtroom procedure, though the exact year of his graduation is not listed here. The legal education he received put him on a path into practice in the Midwest.
He is licensed to practice in Missouri. That jurisdiction is the base for his professional work. Over time he has become a regular presence in the local legal community through his work at a private firm. He handles matters on behalf of individuals and organizations that bring legal problems to the courthouse and to counsel’s table.
Robinson is part of Hale Robinson & Robinson, a firm where he works alongside other attorneys. At the firm he has taken on responsibilities common to private practice: advising clients, preparing filings, and participating in negotiations and hearings. Colleagues describe his approach as methodical and attentive to factual detail, and he is known for clear communication with clients.
His practice has required a mix of research, drafting and advocacy. That combination is typical for lawyers who split time between office work and appearances in court. He has handled procedural work and client consultations that demand both technical knowledge and plainspoken explanation. He has also navigated matters that require coordination with other professionals, such as experts and mediators.
Outside formal casework, Robinson’s background at the University of Kansas School of Law informs his approach to continuing education and professional standards. He keeps current on developments in Missouri law relevant to the matters he handles. Colleagues and clients have pointed to his steady presence at the firm and his willingness to take on complex files when they arise.
As of 2026 he practices law in Missouri through Hale Robinson & Robinson and maintains his license in that state.