IN THIS HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, WE ARE CELEBRATING THE CULTURE AND INFLUENCE OF OUR NEIGHBORS ACROSS CENTRAL AMERICA. TODAY WE INTRODUCE YOU TO FREDDY RUBIO, A LOCAL ATTORNEY FOCUSED ON REPRESENTING ALABAMA’S HISPANIC COMMUNITY. BEFORE OPENING RUBIO LAW FIRM, HE STUDIED AT UAB AND THEN AT CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW, WHERE HE FOUND HIS PASSION IN THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE. TODAY, RUBIO WORKS TO EXPLAIN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM TO HIS CLIENTS, HANDLING PERSONAL INJURY AND ACCIDENT CASES. HE ALSO SERVED ON THE UCLA, THE ACLU, NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR TEN YEARS AND OFFERS HIS LEGAL EXPERTISE TO SEVERAL LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. THAT INCLUDES FIESTA INC. AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY INDIGENT DEFENSE COMMISSION. AS WE CONTINUE TO RECOGNIZE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH FROM NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 15TH, YOU CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT TRAILBLAZERS LIKE RUBIO ON OUR WEBSITE. WE ALSO HAVE MOR
											
					
																					
										
													
																		
							
	
			Freddy Rubio champions justice for Alabama's Hispanic community
			
							
						
								
			Updated: 3:49 PM CDT Sep 30, 2025
		
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						Freddy Rubio, a local attorney, is dedicated to representing Alabama's Hispanic community through his law firm and involvement in local organizations.Before opening Rubio Law Firm, he studied at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Cumberland School of Law, where he found his passion in the fight for justice.Rubio works to explain the judicial system to his clients, handling their personal injury and accident cases.He also served on the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) National Board of Directors for 10 years and continues to offer his legal expertise to several local organizations, including the Hispanic and Immigrant Center of Alabama (¡HICA!), Fiesta Incorporated, and the Jefferson County Indigent Defense Commission.Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, WVTM 13 is recognizing Alabamians who broke barriers and are raising the bar for everyone. Stay with us as we honor and celebrate "Hispanic Heritage Moments."Can't see the infographic? Click here.
					
	
					
																			Freddy Rubio, a local attorney, is dedicated to representing Alabama's Hispanic community through his law firm and involvement in local organizations.
Before opening Rubio Law Firm, he studied at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Cumberland School of Law, where he found his passion in the fight for justice.
Rubio works to explain the judicial system to his clients, handling their personal injury and accident cases.
He also served on the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) National Board of Directors for 10 years and continues to offer his legal expertise to several local organizations, including the Hispanic and Immigrant Center of Alabama (¡HICA!), Fiesta Incorporated, and the Jefferson County Indigent Defense Commission.
Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, WVTM 13 is recognizing Alabamians who broke barriers and are raising the bar for everyone. Stay with us as we honor and celebrate "Hispanic Heritage Moments."
Can't see the infographic? Click here.