Ebony L. Randolph

Associate
Contact
P 424.249.8230 | F 424.217.1854

Overview

Ebony Randolph represents clients across a broad range of complex civil litigation matters in both state and federal courts, working diligently to secure favorable outcomes from case inception through resolution. She has specific experience defending clients in insurance coverage disputes, personal injury, premises liability, and general liability, minimizing financial exposure and reputational damage through comprehensive and consistent advocacy.

Before entering private practice, Ebony served as a law clerk for the County of Los Angeles Inglewood Public Defender’s Office, developing the fierce resolve now present in her work both in and out of the courtroom. Following, she represented clients as a private criminal defense attorney and began practicing civil litigation defense. Throughout her career, she has managed the full breadth of casework – bringing and defending dispositive motions; resolving disputes through early settlement negotiations, law, and motion practice; and taking and defending fact witness and expert depositions.

Ebony has also notably served as a pro bono attorney for victims of domestic violence, employing her educational background in social work and passion for helping others. Upon earning her Juris Doctor, she was awarded the Public Interest Distinction of Honor for completing more than 400 hours of pro bono work.

Credentials

Education

  • Southwestern Law School, 2018 (J.D.)
  • University of Southern California, 2014 (M.A.)
  • California State University, Los Angeles, 2012 (B.A.)

Bar Admissions

  • California

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California

  • Successfully resolved lawsuit involving an excess insurer subrogating against primary insurer over denial of policy limits demand in underlying action.
  • Represented individuals in an action against a global parts manufacturer to recover damages from underlying class action lawsuits alleging defective vehicle components.
  • Represented hospitals in breach of contract, negligence, and misrepresentation claims involving a medical procedure allegedly using non-FDA approved surgical tools.
  • Represented global insurance company involving complex alleged injuries pertaining to underinsured motorist claims.
  • Obtained a very favorable settlement following deposition of international manufacturer at 70% less than demand.
  • Successfully defended individuals facing criminal liability resulting in rehabilitation services and restorative justice without any confinement.
  • Successfully obtained over 85% motion to compel judgements in favor of clients and against global manufacturers.

  • Harriet Buhai Family Law, Domestic Violence Pro Bono Attorney

  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated
  • Black Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles Bar Association