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David Borum
Attorney At Law
David Borum is a civil litigation attorney in Louisville, Kentucky, and founded his own practice in January 2022. He represents individuals, businesses, and farmers in high-stakes litigation, with particular focus on employment disputes, abuse of power, and high value commercial matters.
David’s practice spans employment law, agricultural and environmental management, as well as resolving business disputes. He is committed to protecting clients’ livelihoods, advancing fair trade, and holding powerful institutions accountable.
From the start of his career, David has been dedicated to standing up for people whose voices are often overlooked. He quickly built a reputation for fearless advocacy in high-stakes litigation. Raised in a large family on a farm in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, David brings a down-to-earth perspective to his work while projecting the strength and resolve his clients expect in the courtroom. He has tried cases before juries in both state and federal court, combining sharp litigation skills with a practical and earnest approach that connects with judges, juries, and everyday people alike.
Beyond his legal practice, David is committed to building a home and community rooted in connection, warmth, and shared experiences with his wife and young children. His long-term vision includes expanding his practice into class actions, consumer protection, international business and human rights litigation, and retiring on the family farm.
David earned his J.D. from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and his Bachelors of Science from Murray State University, in Murray, Kentucky. David is admitted to practice in all Kentucky state and federal courts. He is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Louisville Bar Association, and the Kentucky Justice Association.
Attorney, David Borum.
Education
Breckinridge County High School
Class of 2005
Murray State University
Class of 2010
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School
Class of 2013
Practice areas:
1. Abuse of power & corruption
2. Whitleblower representation
3. Agriculture practices & conservation
4. Civil rights litigation
5. Labor & employment resolution
6. Environmental justice
7. Mass tort
8. Biodiversity protection
9. Business & general civil litigation
10. Human rights protection
