Representative Experience
For more than 30 years, Randy has advised and worked with for profit and non-profit corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships and joint ventures on governance, transactional, regulatory and legislative matters ranging from drafting and negotiating vendor agreements to mergers and acquisitions.
During his career, Randy was with AT&T in Washington, D.C. and New York City. He later joined ITT where he represented its domestic and foreign subsidiaries, including one of the first competitive long distance telephone companies in the United States. Prior to joining Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Randy was the Executive Vice-President and Chief Legal Officer of Prism Communications, Inc. and a member of its Office of the President, where he was charged with implementing the design, construction and operation of a nationwide, integrated voice and broadband data network.
Prior Experience
Partner, Piper & Marbury
Partner, Jones Day Reavis & Pogue
Associate, Callis & Filcoff
Law clerk to the Honorable George J. Moran of the Fifth Appellate District of Illinois and Callis & Filcoff
Intern, Rhode Island state legislature and the U.S. Congress, where he has testified and worked on various issues
Publications and Presentations
Listed in Who's Who in America
Contributor to Telecommunications Access & Public Policy (Ablex. Publ. Corp., 1982); The New Investment Theory of Real Options and Its Implication for Telecommunications Economics (Kluwer Academic Publ., 1999); and TR VoIP Policy Report
Memberships and Activities
Served on the Board of Advisors of the Center for International Telecommunications Management and the Netherlands-American Amity Trust as well as on the Board of the Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel) and Minacom, Inc. (now part of Tektronix), a leading provider of testing tools for TDM and VoIP networks
Federal Communications Bar Association
Member, Bars of the District of Columbia, New York, Connecticut, and Illinois
Education
J.D., Washington University, 1973
B.A., University of Rhode Island, 1970
- Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society
- Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society