FRASIER & GRIFFIN - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Attorney at Law ( Partner
Our clients have high standards for us, and so do we. Frasier & Griffin, PLLC, stands out for the caliber of legal representation that is our source of pride. We take great care to provide each client with a personalized, caring experience.
Job Titles:
- Vice - Chair of the NC Industrial Commission
John Randolph Griffin, III, affectionately known as Randy, is one of the founding partners of Frasier & Griffin, PLLC. Randy is a former assistant district attorney in Cumberland County (Fayetteville, NC) and Orange County (Chapel Hill and Hillsborough, NC). Randy was born in Fayetteville, NC, the son of John R. Griffin, Jr., and Gwendolyn Spaulding Griffin. His father was the former Superintendent of Cumberland County Schools and principal of the high school Randy graduated from, E.E. Smith Sr. High.
In 1992, Randy received his B.S. in Business Administration from the prestigious Kennan-Flagler Business School at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1998, he received his J.D. from the North Carolina Central University School of Law. Prior to entering law school, Randy worked as a case worker and field representative for former U.S. Congresswoman Eva M. Clayton, traveling the eastern part of the state from Fayetteville to Wilmington, representing her. In 1994, Randy pledged the Fayetteville, Ft. Bragg, Pope AFB Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity, Inc. His first criminal defense job was with the law office of James D. "Butch" Williams, Jr. where he worked for five years.
Randy is married to Myra Griffin, Vice-Chair of the NC Industrial Commission, and has one son, Connor Griffin. He serves on the Board of Directors for NAMI Durham along with the Durham Housing Appeals Board. Randy has a strong desire to serve those in North Carolina by always "aggressively fighting for their rights." He is a passionate attorney who makes sure that his clients understand their rights as demonstrated by his favorite quote: "Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful."-- Joshua J. Marine