Biography
Elizabeth Randall is an associate in Armstrong Teasdale’s Litigation practice group advising clients on both contentious and non-contentious matters. She has gained experience as a law clerk with the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District.
During law school, Elizabeth served as a student attorney with the Washington University School of Law Appellate Clinic, where she represented clients on appeal in the Sixth and Eighth Circuits, and obtained reversal of an unfavorable summary judgment ruling in the Eighth Circuit. She is experienced at conducting complex civil and criminal law research, drafting briefs, motions, and memoranda, and preparing for litigation at all stages of representation.
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Background
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, Elizabeth served as law clerk for the Hon. Renee D. Hardin-Tammons of the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District.
Education
- Washington University School of Law (J.D., 2024)
- Public Service Advisory Board, Co-President
- The Jurisprudence Review, Notes Editor, Vol. 16; Staff Editor, Vol. 15
- Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellow
- Scholar in Law Award
- Excellence in Oral Advocacy Award
- Utah State University (M.S., 2021)
- Political Science
- Utah State University (B.S., summa cum laude, 2020)
- History, Law, and Constitutional Studies
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Professional Activities
- Missouri Bar Association








