About Griselda S.
Griselda S. Rodriguez built her legal path after studying sociology and law in Southern California. She earned a B.S. in Sociology from California State University, Northridge. She then attended Glendale University College of Law, beginning studies in 2009 and receiving her J.D. in 2013.
Rodriguez became a member of the California State Bar in 2015 and is licensed to practice in California. Her bar membership has been current since that admission. She established her law practice identity over the following years and entered private practice as a lawyer at Servin Rodriguez Law in 2020.
Her early years in the profession combined courtroom exposure and client advising. At Servin Rodriguez Law she handles case preparation, filings and representation for matters brought in California courts. Her work involves drafting pleadings, negotiating on behalf of clients and appearing at hearings. The routine work is practical and procedural. It requires attention to deadlines and close coordination with clients.
Colleagues describe Rodriguez as methodical in case preparation and steady under pressure. She approaches each matter by reviewing factual records and applicable statutes, then setting concrete next steps. Her practice benefits from a background in sociology, which she applies when assessing client needs and the social context of disputes. That perspective informs how she interviews clients and frames legal issues for judges.
Outside court, Rodriguez maintains her standing with the California State Bar and handles the administrative responsibilities that come with operating a small law office. She oversees client intake and case management at Servin Rodriguez Law and attends to the daily demands of running a practice. She currently practices at Servin Rodriguez Law, representing clients in matters brought in California state courts.