Mark S. Randall

830 Post Road East, Westport, CT

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Education

2013
University of Connecticut School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2007
Trinity College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Donald mcguire

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16 Aug, 2024
Melissa, Kevin and Kelly showed the perfect combination of compassion and competence as they took me thru the most financially threatening, emotional disturbing and overall challenging time of my life. As a result I landed on my feet happy and in good shape for my future. I am now able to take care of my sons and look forward to happier days in every aspect of my life. The service approach of always being there to answer questions combined with their deep knowledge of divorce law and decades of experience combined to quickly build my trust in the Needle Cuda team. If you find yourself in a divorce situation I highly recommend your first call be to this team. Don McGuire
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Sheetal kantawala

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08 Aug, 2024
Kevin and Heather were the perfect team for my divorce. They made one of the toughest experiences of my life bearable. They showed that they cared and were there every step of the way. They always had my best interest in mind.
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Bellamy bo

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16 Jul, 2024
Needle | Cuda is the best choice for child custody cases. Their commitment to children's well-being is unwavering. They fought tirelessly for my child's best interests, and I couldn't have asked for better representation.
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Publications

2014:
Lexis Nexis Publishing, Connecticut Family Law Citations: A Reference Guide to Connecticut Family Law Decisions (Co-Editor)

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