Practicing in the areas of business planning and formation, estate planning, tax controversy, and bankruptcy, Randall R. Saxton is the founding attorney of Saxton Law, PLLC, which serves as general counsel for Randall Saxton Real Estate, Inc. and R&S Development, Inc. Randall also serves as the JAG officer for the 120th Military Police Battalion of the Mississippi State Guard and is a registered professional sports agent. He does volunteer work with the Mission First Legal Aid Clinic and as a Mediator for the Jackson Municipal Court.
He is a member of the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Randall regularly represents individuals, lenders, landlords, and suppliers in state and federal court in Mississippi, in litigation arising out of the debtor/creditor relationship, including commercial and consumer collections, possessory actions, judicial and non-judicial foreclosures, receiverships, and related defense litigation. He has extensive experience representing taxpayers in state court litigation, and as debtors in disputes arising under Chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Randall routinely represents taxpayers and debtors in bankruptcy court, in contested matters and adversary proceedings, in both commercial and consumer cases. He also has a wide range of experience in other state and federal court litigation, including consumer finance litigation, construction disputes, real estate, and DUI.
Randall is a graduate of Mississippi College, where he majored in History and English, receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in 2006. He also holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Social Sciences in Criminal Justice from Mississippi College, before attending law school at the Mississippi College School of Law, and graduating from there in 2010. Currently, he is a Master of Laws (LL.M.) Candidate in Tax with a concentration in Bankruptcy and Restructuring from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.