Randall B. Clark’s path to law was unexpected. After earning a master’s degree in international politics and a doctorate in ancient Greek philosophy from the University of Chicago, he pursued a post-doctoral fellowship at Dartmouth College. However, life took a turn when his second son, Gabriel, was born with severe cerebral palsy. To provide stability for his family, Randall shifted his focus from academia to law, earning a law degree from the University of Virginia.
His legal career began with a prestigious clerkship for a federal appeals-court judge in Texas, followed by years as an associate at a prominent Boston firm. He later taught law at George Mason University and the University of Florida, as well as philosophy at St. John’s University. Eventually, he opened a solo practice to balance his career and family life.
Randall’s legal practice is shaped by his personal experiences, teaching him patience and empathy. Working with clients in distress has deepened his understanding of the law and human resilience. Beyond his practice, he has devoted time to community service and agricultural pursuits in Hollis, New Hampshire, while continuing to reflect on life’s lessons with gratitude.