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Randy J. Milou

Attorney Milou fights for the win.

The Law Offices of Randy J. Milou

52 Mulberry St, 1st Floor
Springfield, MA 01105

Phone: 413-455-1806

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About Randy J. Milou

Attorney Milou is an experienced litigator and legal counselor who practices throughout Western Massachusetts. He has litigated numerous cases for clients throughout the District, Superior, Federal, and Housing Courts of Massachusetts. In practice, Attorney Milou is guided by the simple principles he learned early in his career – work hard and treat people with respect. No matter who you are, where you are from, or the size of your case, Attorney Milou will provide you with unparalleled professional attention. He has dedicated his life to helping people throughout our community.


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Interview With an Amicus

06/27/2025

Written by Michelle L. Behan Amicus Curiae (Latin for "Friend of the Court") refers to a brief that is filed by an interested, non-party to the matter under consideration. This is often done in cases where organizations and entities wish to provide the reviewing court with their point of view, be it social or public policy implications, or special interest agendas....

Keeping FSTs Out of a Trial

04/23/2025

Written by Neil Halttunen I want to address a common issue that DWI practitioners are facing, trying to keep FSTs out of a trial. One way is to take the position that FSTs are scientific evidence and make the prosecutor lay scientific foundation which they rarely can do. The HGN test was the result of several studies. See Generally Session 8 of...

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