About Randall

Randall Rutledge earned his Juris Doctor from Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University. He completed a course of study that covered the full sweep of American legal training: substantive law, procedural rules, and practical skills. The law school is known for a blend of classroom work and experiential learning, and that environment shaped the early foundations of his practice.

After law school, Rutledge entered the legal profession and has remained active in it. He holds current memberships in professional legal associations, a sign of ongoing engagement with the broader legal community. Those memberships provide regular contact with peers and access to continuing legal education, which helps him stay current on changes in law and procedure.

Rutledge’s approach to legal work emphasizes preparation and clear communication. He gives attention to legal research and case analysis. He also places importance on explaining legal issues in straightforward terms so clients can make informed decisions. His work involves written advocacy, client counseling and courtroom procedures — the bread-and-butter tasks that keep a legal practice operational and responsive.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in his handling of matters. He breaks complex problems into discrete steps and addresses each one in turn. That methodical style shows up in how he organizes files, prepares pleadings and plans hearings. He values a steady, organized practice over flashier tactics.

In professional settings, Rutledge participates in meetings, seminars and workshops that relate to everyday practice. Those activities reinforce basic skills and also introduce incremental changes in law that affect clients. He has maintained ties to his alma mater and professional peers, using those connections to exchange perspectives about case law and courtroom strategy.

Rutledge’s career has been built on the fundamentals of legal practice. He trained at a law school that emphasizes practical skills. He kept active ties to professional organizations. He favors clear, thorough preparation and direct communication in his work. Today he continues to practice law and remains involved in the professional networks that support ongoing legal work.

He currently focuses on his legal practice and professional engagement.

Education

Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University

J.D.