The effects of injuries can be devastating and life altering. As the founding partner of The Randall Firm, LaKeisha aggressively fights on behalf of each and every client to get them the compensation that they deserve.
A former civil litigation defense trial attorney, she has specialized in automobile law, general negligence, medical malpractice, and trucking law on both sides of the aisle.
She has fought for Fortune 50 insurance companies, corporations, hospitals, top physicians, and trucking companies. Her unique background of defending insurance companies and corporations has aptly prepared her to fight for you.
LaKeisha is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the District of Columbia. She graduated within the top 5% of her class from Georgia State University and earned her Juris Doctor from North Carolina Central University School of Law.
While attending law school, LaKeisha won Best Oral Argument & Best Overall Performance as a member of the Moot Court Board, served on the Executive Board of the Student Bar Association, founded the Pro Bono Council, and fought to exonerate people wrongfully convicted through the criminal justice system by leading her law school's Innocence Project. LaKeisha rounded out her legal studies by studying Pharmaceutical law, Comparative Bioethics, and Biodiversity abroad at Universidad de Costa Rica.
Before going into private practice, Attorney Randall was in-house trial counsel for State Farm and the trusted advisor to the judges of the City of Atlanta.
Attorney Randall regularly teaches CLE's for other lawyers across the country on topics related to litigation, legal writing, wellness, and leadership. She was also selected to author and edit a book entitled Her Story: Lessons in Success From Lawyers Who Live It, a collection of essays written by prominent women litigators from across the United States.
LaKeisha is a native of southwest Atlanta and a formidable leader in the community. She was the inaugural Young Lawyers Division Chair of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys and served three terms on its Executive Board. She's led partnerships with the Atlanta Community Food Bank's Legal Food Frenzy to help those in food deserts, volunteered with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Gate City Bar Association's Community Law Clinic in southwest Atlanta, and fought against the school to prison pipeline.
Outside of the profession, Attorney Randall enjoys yoga, boxing, and traveling.
ADMISSIONS
HONORS
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS