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Rodier Law Offices

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Not a real law firm; not a real attorney position; soul-crushing hell - Anonymous employee Rodier Law Offices Employee Review

1.0
6 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will learn to appreciate how nice a janitor job would be by comparison; you also gain valuable insight into how worthless your law degree may be. You gain experience persuading clients to simply settle their case in order to accomplish barely-manageable monthly quotas. You learn that you can be exploited and overworked and are immediately replaceable by another unsuspecting attorney.

Cons

Gain almost no relevant experience. Burn many bridges in legal community through association with high-volume debt-defense work.

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5.0
5 Feb 2026
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Pros

Rodier Law Offices is a great place to work and an easy place to feel proud of. The firm is genuinely committed to providing professional, high-quality legal services, and it shows in everything they do. The staff is knowledgeable, professional, and always willing to help—whether it’s supporting clients or each other. What truly sets this firm apart is the owner’s compassion and leadership. They treat staff like family, creating a respectful and encouraging atmosphere where people feel valued and supported. It’s a place where professionalism and kindness go hand in hand, making it a great environment for both employees and clients alike.

Cons

While I don't consider this to be a "con", the firm has high expectations. Professionalism is a must, and employees are often encouraged to go the extra mile. While that can feel demanding at times, it comes from a genuine commitment to excellence and serving clients well. Overall, it's a positive place to work if you appreciate being challenged and valued at the same time.

5.0
4 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Team members are always willing to help each other, share knowledge, and work together to solve problems. You’re not just another employee—you’re truly part of the team, and your contributions are recognized. When things get busy or stressful, the team pulls together!

Cons

Things can move quickly, so staying organized is important to keep up. New hires who are self-motivated, resourceful, and comfortable learning on the go will adapt best and thrive in this environment.

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