Former State District Judge and Board Certified Attorney Randall Isenberg has represented many prolific celebrities, professional athletes, businesspeople, and even other lawyers in complex criminal and civil matters. Clients of all types and all walks of life turn toward Randall Isenberg for his renowned experience and skill.
No case is too big or too small. Listed below are several newspaper articles of Randall Isenberg's re-election to the judiciary and compelling stories of clients who retained Board Certified Randall Isenberg's counsel during difficult times:
October 20, 1996, "From heights to depths. Ex-Cowboy Martin tries to tackle drug problem," By Peter Slover.
Attorney Randall Isenberg supports his client, Harvey Martin in putting his life back together and gaining a new perspective: "'He finally reached the point where he wanted to get well,' Mr. Isenberg said, adding that Mr. Martin envisions a future as a spokesman against drug abuse." READ FULL TEXT
August 14, 1996, "Ex-Cowboy star Martin is arrested. Assault charge his 3rd in 5 months," By Todd Bensman.
Attorney Randall Isenberg publicly and vigorously defends the rights of his client, Harvey Martin. READ FULL TEXT
June 8, 1986, "Judge Isenberg Easily Defeats Raynor in GOP Runoff," By Kathy Jackson.
Judge Randall Isenberg chosen by voters for a second term for the judgeship of County Criminal Court No. 10 in a landslide victory. READ FULL TEXT
December 6, 1994, "Fuel theft tragically changes course of 2 men's lives," By Todd Bensman.
Attorney Isenberg persuades a grand jury not to indict a convenience store owner who repelled a would-be thief. READ FULL TEXT
August 22, 1989, "Taking a bite out of crime, judges aid in lunchtime arrest." By Scott Sundae.
Judges Randall Isenberg, Pat McDowell and Craig Enoch and four bailiffs chase a criminal suspect across the western end of downtown Dallas in business suits during the lunch hour. After a vigorous chase, the suspect surrendered to the judges south of I-30.
"Dead birds lead to court cat fight." By Derek Kinner.
Board Certified Randall Isenberg defends 65-year-old James Crowell for guarding his fantailed pigeons from his neighbor's cats. Mr. Crowell was charged with cat-knapping his neighbor's cats. The cats were responsible for devouring 25 of his precious birds. Mr. Crowell was ultimately acquitted.



