Adult Biz Attorney Randazza on VegasInc Top Lawyer List

LAS VEGAS — Adult industry attorney Marc Randazza recently was named as one of Las Vegas’ top lawyers for 2012 by VegasInc, a local business news weekly.

Randazza operates Randazza Legal Group, a practice devoted primarily to the 1st Amendment as well as oriented representation of adult entertainment businesses and defendants in SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) actions, protestors and Internet-based litigation including copyright, cybersquatting  and other trademark claims.

The firm has offices in Nevada, as well as Massachusetts, California and Florida.

Randazza has had a busy — and successful — summer litigating the case against file-locker site Oron.com, which was accused of copyright infringement after allegedly inducing and contributing piracy on its site.

Other suits against Oron have now started appearing, including those by Raging Stallion/Falcon and Flava Works (both are not handled by Randazza Legal Group).

One of the Top 50 newsmakers of the adult entertainment industry by XBIZ World for the year 2011, Randazza operates personal blog site The Legal Satyricon

VegasInc partnered with Avvo.com, a website that specializes in ranking legal professionals, to compile its inaugural list of the top 100 attorneys in the Las Vegas area.

For the list, Avvo used a proprietary algorithm to rate all attorneys on a 10-point scale.

The scale took into account such factors as peer endorsements, experience, education, training, research, publishing and awards.

Randazza was found as one of the most highly rated in his category.

“While being recognized as a top lawyer in Las Vegas is a great honor, it is even more so when I look at the other great lawyers who were also named to the list,” Randazza said.

Another adult entertainment attorney, Clyde DeWitt, who has offices in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, said that Marc's placement on the list is well deserved.

"He is a zealous advocate for his clients and for the 1st Amendment, and that zeal certainly is reflected in his work,” DeWitt said.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

NATS Launches Integrated Content Management System

Too Much Media (TMM) has rolled out an integrated, no-charge Content Management System (CMS) to its NATS platform.

AEBN Reveals Avery Lust as Top Trans Star for Q3 of 2025

AEBN has published its top trans stars list for the third quarter of 2025, with Avery Lust landing atop the leaderboard.

FSC: California's Device-Based AV Law Does Not Apply to Adult

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) put out an advisory today explaining that California's new device-based age verification law does not apply to adult websites.

Reena Sky Launches New Paysite

Reena Sky has launched her new official paysite, ILoveReenaSky.com.

NextGen Payment Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

NextGen Payment has signed on as the latest corporate sponsor for the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

Lauren Phillips, Derek Kage Cap AEBN's Top Stars for 3rd Quarter of 2025

AEBN has revealed its most popular performers in straight and gay theaters for the third quarter of 2025.

XBIZ 2026 Conference to Debut All-New Company Lounges, Community Track

The event website for XBIZ 2026 is now live, unveiling details for North America’s largest adult industry conference, including two all-new show features: Company Lounges and a Community Track.

Mymember.site Integrates VR Functionality

Mymember.site has added virtual reality playback capability to its website management platform.

Texas Patti to Launch Fetish Platform 'EmpireDom'

Performer and content creator Texas Patti is launching a new platform for doms and fetish creators, EmpireDom.com.

Ohio AG Threatens Action Against 'Major' Adult Sites Over AV Law

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today that his office is sending "notice of violation" letters to 19 adult websites for failure to comply with the state's recently enacted age verification law.

Show More