J. Gordon Rudd, Jr.

Top rated Class Action & Mass Torts attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Zimmerman Reed LLP
Zimmerman Reed LLP

Practice areas: Class Action & Mass Torts, Consumer Law

Licensed in Minnesota since: 1991

Education: University of Cincinnati College of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2006 - 2026

Zimmerman Reed LLP

1100 IDS Center
80 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
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J. Gordon Rudd, Jr. is an attorney providing legal services covering Class Action / Mass Torts: Plaintiff and Consumer Law.

Gordon Rudd, Jr., who practices law in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was selected to Super Lawyers for 2006 - 2026. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Super Lawyers selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors.

Prior to becoming an attorney, he studied at University of Cincinnati College of Law. He graduated in 1991. After passing the bar exam, he was admitted to legal practice in 1991.

Office location for J. Gordon Rudd, Jr.

1100 IDS Center
80 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402

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