Justice Randy Pierce, JD
Randy G. “Bubba” Pierce began his distinguished law career in 1997. His dedication quickly led to his election to the state legislature in 1999 and re-election in 2003. Governor Haley Barbour appointed him as a Chancery Court Judge for the sixteenth Chancery Court district, and in 2008, Randy was elected to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
In 2016, Randy became the Director of the Mississippi Judicial College. During his judicial career, he taught at the University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi College School of Law, and the University of Mississippi School of Law. His courses covered various topics, including Civil Practice, Family Law, and Wills & Estates.
Randy’s practice areas include chancery court matters, civil litigation, youth court cases, civil appellate issues, and government relations. He is also available for mediation and arbitration.
Randy holds an undergraduate degree in accounting and an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi and graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law. He is a Certified Public Accountant and a frequent speaker at legal and judicial education seminars. In 2020, he received the Chief Justice Award and was inducted into the Mississippi Bar Foundation.
Residing in Greene County with his wife Cheryl, Randy is not just a legal professional, but also an active member of the community. His involvement in Watermark Church in Lucedale, where he leads his life group, reflects his deep-rooted values and commitment to his faith. This commitment to his community and the legal profession is a cornerstone of his career, evident in every aspect of his life.