About C. Randolph

C — Randolph Coleman practices business law at The Coleman Law Office, PLLC in Jacksonville, Florida. He has been a prominent figure in the legal community since his admission to the Florida Bar in 1978. The firm specializes in business law, estate planning, probate, and elder law, providing comprehensive legal services to clients throughout the region. He earned his J.D. from the University of Florida in 1976, following a B.S. in Accounting and Economics from the same institution in 1968. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his legal career.

As a result, the attorney can navigate complex financial and legal matters effectively. Since joining the firm in 1978 as an associate lawyer, he has risen through the ranks to become a partner in 1983 and the managing lawyer in 1985. Most of his practice involves advising businesses on legal compliance, contract negotiations, and dispute resolution. He also assists clients with estate planning, ensuring their assets are managed according to their wishes after passing. His elder law practice focuses on issues such as guardianship, Medicaid planning, and long-term care, which are increasingly important in today’s aging society. Cases typically involve intricate legal frameworks that require both legal expertise and a understanding of clients' personal circumstances. Before establishing The Coleman Law Office, he gained experience in various legal settings, which enriched his understanding of the law.

His commitment to serving the community is evident through his active participation in several professional associations. He is a member of ElderCounsel, LLC, the Academy of Florida Elder Law Lawyers, and the National Association of Elder Law Lawyers, among others. These affiliations keep him updated on the latest legal developments and best practices in his areas of expertise. In addition to his legal practice, he is dedicated to educating clients about their rights and options. He believes that informed clients can make better decisions regarding their legal matters. His approach often involves detailed consultations where he discusses potential strategies and outcomes, ensuring that clients feel empowered throughout the legal process. His reputation for integrity and thoroughness has earned him the trust of many individuals and businesses alike.

C. Randolph Coleman continues to be a vital resource for clients in Jacksonville and beyond. His experience, coupled with his commitment to client service, positions him as a leading attorney in business law, estate planning, probate, and elder law. As he looks to the future, he remains dedicated to providing high-quality legal representation and guidance to those in need.

Education

University of Florida

J.D.

1976

University of Florida

B.S. | Accounting/Economics

1968

Experience

Managing Lawyer

The Coleman Law Office, PLLC
1985

Partner

Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine, Underberg, Manley and Case
1983

Associate Lawyer

Mershon, Sawyer, Johnston, Dunwody & Cole
1978

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Court Admissions

Florida Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Business Law Estate Planning Probate Elder Law

Legal Services Scope

Consultations Contract Negotiations Dispute Resolution

Professional Associations

ElderCounsel, LLC

has membership 2008 - Current

Academy of Flroida Elder Law Lawyers

has membership 2008 - Current

National Association of Elder Law Lawyers

has membership 2005 - Current

WealthCounsel, LLC

has membership 2000 - Current

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