One of life's most important purposes is to serve others. The legal profession has provided me opportunities to serve clients as well as the community. I always try to serve others to the best of my ability.
Randon Wilson began his legal career at Jones Waldo upon his return from service as an Infantry Officer in Vietnam in 1966. At that time, he was one of only eight attorneys. Now, he is senior shareholder among over 75 lawyers presently at Jones Waldo. He has practiced extensively in the areas of corporate law, banking, agricultural cooperatives, real estate and mergers and acquisitions. He served as counsel for a client in a challenge of the Line Item Veto law, which was struck down by the United States Supreme Court. He is known for having established three major cooperatives in the sugar beet industry and assisting in the acquisition of 15 sugar factories across the United States. He was listed in the 2007 edition of "Chambers USA" for his work in corporate/mergers & acquisitions.
Randon graduated from the University of Utah College of Law. He has been admitted to practice law in Utah and before the U.S. District Court of Utah, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the United States Court of Military Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He was honored by the Utah Bar Association for Distinguished Services to the Bar in 1989.
Randon serves as a Director of Ireland Bank in Idaho and Vice Chair of America West Bank in Utah. He is a member of the Executive Committee of This is the Place Foundation, which operates This is the Place Heritage Park, and is engaged in numerous community and charitable endeavors. |