About Randy
Randy Trammell built a path to law from an early interest in human cultures. He earned a B.A. in anthropology from the University of Cincinnati in 2001. Five years later he completed his J.D. at Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. The academic record frames a lawyer who has sought to pair investigation with advocacy.
After law school, Trammell moved into legal practice. Public records list him as a lawyer at Mahan Law beginning in 2017. He is admitted to practice in Kentucky and maintains professional ties beyond that state. In 2020 he joined the State Bar of Pennsylvania and remains a member.
Colleagues describe Trammell as methodical in preparing a file and direct in court. He approaches matters by assembling factual detail and applying statutory and case law. That combination reflects his earlier training in anthropology, where observation and context matter. He favors clarity over complexity when explaining legal points to clients.
At Mahan Law, Trammell handles client matters that require steady legal judgment. His role there has been listed simply as lawyer. The firm record does not specify a narrow specialty. Trammell’s practice draws on general litigation and client counseling skills, and he often serves clients who need practical guidance through legal procedures in Kentucky.
Outside of casework, Trammell maintains bar memberships that extend his professional reach. His enrollment in the State Bar of Pennsylvania since 2020 indicates a cross-border professional footing. He also holds current memberships in other professional organizations.
His background—an undergraduate degree in anthropology followed by a law degree—shapes a courtroom style that blends attention to evidence with a pragmatic presentation. He prepares witnesses, organizes documentary files, and seeks to reduce surprises in a hearing or trial. His peers note that his preparation helps streamline the work of co-counsel and supports clearer negotiations.
In day-to-day practice Trammell balances client expectations and procedural demands. He is based at Mahan Law and continues to handle matters in Kentucky while maintaining active membership in the State Bar of Pennsylvania. He practices at Mahan Law, where he manages client matters in Kentucky.