About Justin
Justin Randall built his path to the law through careful study in the Midwest. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, completing his undergraduate degree in 2014. He then attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he received his J.D. in 2018. Those years on campus gave him a mix of classroom work and practical training that he has carried into practice.
After law school he moved directly into practice at Hooper Law Office. Records show he joined the firm in 2018 and has worked there as a lawyer since that time. Early in his career he took on a range of matters that required court filings, client interviews and legal research. He learned to manage deadlines and to present concise arguments in written and oral form.
Randall’s work has been rooted in the Wisconsin legal system. He represents clients in matters that arise under state law and appears before local tribunals and courts when required. Colleagues describe him as steady in litigation settings and precise in document preparation. He also spends time advising clients outside the courtroom, drafting contracts and resolving disputes before they reach trial.
Beyond courtroom duties he keeps his professional connections active. He holds a current membership in a professional legal association, which he uses as a resource for continuing education and peer discussion. That involvement helps him stay current on changes to state rules and procedural practice. He has also taken part in seminars and internal training sessions at his firm.
Randall combines his academic background in history with practical legal training. The historical perspective helps him frame facts when investigating a client’s matter. The legal training from Wisconsin provided tools for statutory interpretation and procedural strategy. He places emphasis on clear communication and organized preparation when handling a case.
Now practicing at Hooper Law Office, Randall continues to serve clients across Wisconsin. He maintains an active role at the firm and handles client matters through pretrial work, negotiation and courtroom appearances. His current practice centers on representing Wisconsin clients through the state’s judicial and administrative processes.