Russell M. Robinson II (born 1932) is founding partner of the Charlotte, North Carolina law firm Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A., and author of the definitive Robinson on North Carolina Corporation Law, Permanent (7th) Edition, which is now owned by and will be maintained under the control of Duke University School of Law.
He is a member of the American Law Institute and the Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference, a Fellow of the American Bar Association, and served for many years as chairman of the North Carolina Business Corporation Act Drafting Committee.
Robinson received his undergraduate degree, Phi Beta Kappa, from Princeton University.
Robinson served as president of the Mecklenburg County Bar, as a member of the board of governors and executive committee for the North Carolina Bar Association and as director of legal services of Southern Piedmont.
Robinson is the son of John Mosley Robinson and the grandson of William B. Rodman, who was a justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and the principal draftsman of the North Carolina Constitution of 1868.