Randy Roeser

age: 30 | Attorney | Haltom & Doan

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At Haltom & Doan, Randy Roeser practices on a wide range of civil litigation—from contract disputes to patent infringement litigation. He has also been taking the lead on expanding Haltom & Doan’s trademark practice, focusing on obtaining trademarks for local start-ups and companies both large and small across the country. “My practice is geared toward obtaining the best possible results for my clients and protecting their rights to the fullest extent possible, whether that be defending their rights in the courtroom or seeking trademark protection for their business’s name and/or logos,” he explains.  “At the end of the day, it is all about helping our clients in their time of need.”

Although he can’t pinpoint one specific professional accomplishment, Randy thinks the greatest thing lawyers can do is give back through pro bono work and help those who would otherwise not have access to legal representation. He has been blessed to have had several opportunities to do so throughout his career, and it really reminds him of why he became a lawyer.

Convincing his wife, Haley, to get married on Leap Day was a big personal achievement for Randy.  “Not only were we able to have our wonderful wedding right before all the COVID shutdowns happened, but now I only have to get her an anniversary present every four years,” he jokes.  “I’ll let y’all know how that one works out!”

An avid runner and swimmer, Randy has been a member of the Texarkana Masters Swim program for the past year.  He tries to run or swim in at least 2-3 races per year.  Randy gives back to the Texarkana community through the Clay Eichler Memorial Fund, which his aunt and uncle, Gail and Dr. Ed Eichler, founded. Each year, the organization holds Clay’s Golf & Guitars, a fundraiser which benefits local organizations such as the ArkLaTex 100 Club, the Boys & Girls Club of Texarkana, and ScoutReach.

Best piece of advice:

“Don’t waste your energy on what others think of you. Be nice, be a good person, and be happy.” —Cathy Roeser, Randy’s mother

Name something about you that very few people know:

“I’m terrible at golf! Instead of scoring my rounds the traditional way, I score them by the number of golf balls I lose. So, I never finish a round worse than five under.”