About Randall H.
Randall H. Green began his academic journey in finance and business. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Finance from Illinois Wesleyan University in 2003. He stayed in the Midwest for graduate study and completed both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration at Marquette University in 2006. That combination of legal training and formal business education shaped the way he approaches client problems.
After law school Mr. Green became licensed to practice in both Illinois and Wisconsin. He has worked across the two states, advising clients on matters where legal and commercial issues intersect. Over time he developed a practice that draws on both sides of his education: legal analysis and business judgment. That practical mix helps him evaluate commercial risks and draft agreements in plain language rather than dense legalese.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in file preparation and attentive in client meetings. He tends to break complex transactions into discrete steps so clients can see trade-offs clearly. He also places weight on anticipatory planning, aiming to identify issues before they arise rather than respond after the fact. Those habits reflect an analytical approach learned in business school and refined in law practice.
His work has covered transactional matters and counseling for businesses and individuals. He has experience advising on contract matters, corporate governance questions, and other business-related legal issues. He works with clients that range from small, locally owned companies to privately held enterprises that require assistance on operational and compliance topics.
In day-to-day practice Mr. Green balances client counseling with document drafting and negotiation. He prepares agreements, assists in structuring deals, and advises on governance matters. He is comfortable helping business owners and managers translate company goals into practical legal steps. He also interacts with state regulatory frameworks given his licenses in two states.
Outside of client work he has maintained ties to the institutions that trained him, continuing to follow developments in both business law and finance. He favors clear, pragmatic solutions that address immediate client needs while keeping an eye on long-term consequences. His current practice concentrates on serving business clients and handling commercial matters across Illinois and Wisconsin.