About Mynor Eddie
Mynor Eddie Rodriguez earned his J.D. from St. Mary s University School of Law in 2002. He finished law school after a sequence of internships that exposed him to both trial and appellate practice. The record shows a steady move from academic study into hands-on legal work.
He began his practical legal training with a judicial internship at the Court of Appeals, Thirteenth District of Texas in 2000. In 2001 he worked as a judicial intern for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. Those early positions involved legal research, draft opinions and assisting judges with preparation for oral argument. After graduation he served as a briefing lawyer for the Court of Appeals, Thirteenth District of Texas in 2002, handling appellate documents and motions.
In 2003 Rodriguez accepted a staff position as Chief Committee Clerk for the Human Services Committee of the Texas House of Representatives. The role added legislative procedure and committee operations to his set of skills. He moved into private practice the following year as an associate at Silber Pearlman LLP in 2004.
A year later he opened his own practice, listing himself as Owner and Lawyer at the Law Office of Mynor E. Rodriguez beginning in 2005. That venture established him as a solo practitioner handling matters across Texas. In 2010 he returned to an associate role at Mostyn Law Office, adding experience from a larger plaintiff-oriented firm to his solo practice background.
Rodriguez is a member of several professional organizations. He maintains memberships in the Houston Trial Lawyer Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. Those affiliations indicate regular participation in the trial bar community and continuing professional engagement.
Throughout his career Rodriguez has combined courtroom exposure, appellate drafting and legislative staff work. He has handled duties ranging from clerking and briefing to managing a private practice. The mix of public and private roles has given him a breadth of procedural experience across trial, appellate and committee settings.
He currently maintains a private practice through the Law Office of Mynor E. Rodriguez and remains active in trial lawyer organizations in Texas.