About Randy J.
Randy J. Milou earned his Juris Doctor from Western New England University School of Law in 2003 after completing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Western New England College in 1999. The two degrees reflect a shift from business studies into the law. He moved into practice soon after law school and built a practice that spans state and federal courts.
His bar admissions include Massachusetts and Connecticut, and he is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Those credentials give him access to handling matters in both state trial courts and federal appellate proceedings. Over time he has used that range to serve individual clients and to represent businesses that require counsel across state lines.
Milou runs the Law Offices of Randy J. Milou. He operates from a small office structure and manages client matters directly. The office handles filings, court appearances and counsel work in the jurisdictions where he is authorized to practice. He oversees case preparation, negotiates resolutions and appears in court when a hearing or trial is necessary.
Colleagues and clients portray him as hands-on in case management. He blends the procedural side of litigation with practical attention to business concerns, an approach that reflects his undergraduate training in business. His experience in both Massachusetts and Connecticut courts shapes how he prepares evidence and argues motions. Admission to the First Circuit also informs how appellate questions are framed during trial work.
He has maintained a steady solo practice rather than joining a large firm. That structure allows him to control the flow of cases and to maintain direct contact with clients at each stage. It also means he personally handles filings and court strategy instead of delegating those responsibilities to an extensive partner roster.
Outside of court, Milou’s background in business influences how he sets case strategy and manages client expectations. He emphasizes clear explanation of options and timing, and he prepares clients for the procedural steps that follow court filings. Over years of practice he has become familiar with the rhythms of the regional courts where he appears regularly.
As of 2026 he maintains a private practice at the Law Offices of Randy J. Milou, handling matters in the jurisdictions where he is admitted.