Background
Aikman, J. Randall was born on August 5, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Aikman, J. Randall was born on August 5, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Indiana University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1977).
Worked at Kightlinger & Gray (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in Civil Litigation, Commercial and Business Litigation, Drug and Medical Device Litigation, Environmental and Toxic Tort Litigation, Casualty, Surety and Life Insurance Law, General Litigation, Malpractice Litigation (Pharmacy, Medical, Legal, Architects and Engineers, Accountants, Insurance Agents, Real Estate Agents and School Boards), Products Liability Law, Trucking Defense Litigation, Construction Law, Interstate Commerce Commission Regulatory Law, Appeals (State and Federal), Worker"s Compensation, Maritime Law, Civil Rights and Wrongful Discharge Law, all areas of Government Liability, including Law Enforcement Liability Litigation, Class Actions, Labor Law, Securities Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Indiana. 1979, United States. Tax Court.
Phi Delta Phi.
Member, Board of Editors, Indiana Law Review, 1976-1977. Kightlinger & Gray started over 50 years ago when Erle A. Kightlinger and Mark West. Gray began to practice together. The practice was general in nature with a strong emphasis on litigation.
Erle and Mark believed that a litigation background would better equip the lawyers in the firm to recognize how important it can be for a client to avoid, when appropriate, the costs and uncertainties of lawsuits.
Our practice priorities are making sure the interests of our clients are vigorously promoted without sacrificing any professional ethical obligations. This successful formula has resulted in Kightlinger & Gray being able to expand its practice to accommodate a growing number of valued clients.
With offices in Indianapolis, Evansville, and New Albany, Indiana, we are well-equipped to meet the growing needs of clients throughout the entire state and both the public and private sectors.
Member, Board of Editors, Indiana Law Review, 1976-1977.