Randell Roberts
Texas, 5th Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Randy has been recognized in Time, Newsweek, Ladies Home Journal, and the Texas Lawyer as well as on CNN and NBC’s Dateline for his role in uncovering the documents that led to the recall of the Firestone Radial ATX and Wilderness lines of tires. His ground breaking case against Firestone is featured in McGraw-Hill’s college textbook on corporate crime entitled Criminology and the Criminal Justice System. Because of his role in important product liability cases, Randy has more recently appeared on “Fox & Friends,†ABC’s “Good Morning America,†CNN’s “American Morning,†MSNBC, Fox Business News, and CNBC. He has also been consulted on current legal issues by The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Associated Press. Texas Monthly regularly lists Randy as one of its “Texas Super Lawyers†and The National Trial Lawyers lists him among its “Top 100 Trial Lawyers.†Randy is a frequent lecturer at advanced personal injury seminars. He has spoken in the “Stalwarts’ Hall of Fame†at the annual convention of the American Association for Justice as well as at their annual “Weekend With the Stars†program, where the nation’s most distinguished trial attorneys are showcased. He has written numerous papers and speaks on such topics as products liability and investigating major personal injury claims. He is one of only 16 trial attorneys in the nation to have earned the “Advanced Studies in Trial Advocacy†(ASTA) award from the National College of Advocacy because of his commitment to continuing legal education. Randy has represented clients in cases arising in Europe and the Middle East as well as across America, including Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. He is also admitted to practice before U.S. District Courts, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. Supreme