Brandon Rudolph

Brandon J. Rudolph, the great nephew of the 3x Olympic Gold medalist, Wilma Rudolph, was disconnected from his roots, but was reconnected to his roots through practicing law and protecting the Constitution.

Mr. Rudolph is an associate attorney at Wimberly & Associates, PLLC. Mr. Rudolph was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Rudolph is a Central High School alumnus, class of 2009, and was a part of the Law and Government Magnet. Mr. Rudolph received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, Kentucky, and his Juris Doctorate from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville.

While in law school, Mr. Rudolph, being one of the first individuals to be a student and later becoming a teacher in the partnership between Central’s Law and Government Magnet and UofL’s Law School, participated in teaching students in the Law and Government Magnet, Street Law to the sophomores, and Constitutional Law to the Seniors.

Since officially entering the legal community in October of 2019, Mr. Rudolph has come into the legal community, diving headfirst into the practice of law. He has a passion for helping people and seeking justice for those less fortunate. His passion, hard work, and dedication have made him into the person and attorney he is today, with strides of getting better each day.

In May of 2024, Mr. Rudolph was inducted into the Central High School Law and Government Hall of Fame. In October of 2024, Mr. Rudolph was featured in the award-winning documentary called “A Pathway Forward,” which highlighted the partnership between Central’s Law and Government Magnet and UofL’s Law School.

Some of Mr. Rudolph’s practice areas include constitutional/civil rights law, criminal law, personal injury law, family law, labor and employment law, business law, and consulting. Just to name a few.