About Rodney Jamael
Rodney Jamael Davis leads a small Alabama practice that he established in the years after law school. He runs his office in Birmingham and has steadily built a local practice while keeping a hands-on role in casework and firm management.
Davis completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, earning a B.A. in communications in 2010. He went on to Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University, where he received his Juris Doctor in 2015.
After finishing law school, Davis moved quickly into private practice. By 2016 he was the managing lawyer of the Law Office of Rodney Davis, LLC. That role has combined client work with the administrative duties that come with running a small firm. Colleagues and clients see him maintaining a steady presence in the office and in court when matters require it.
Davis joined the Alabama State Bar and the Birmingham Bar Association in 2016. He has kept those memberships current. Local bar activity has been part of how he stays connected to peers and to developments in state law.
Over the course of his practice he has handled matters that arise in Alabama courts and before local administrative bodies. He represents individuals and entities from the Birmingham area and elsewhere in the state. The scale of his practice allows him to oversee intake, case strategy, and daily operations personally.
His approach to client work is straightforward. He explains options plainly and manages cases from initial intake through resolution. That hands-on method fits the structure of his firm, where he remains the primary point of contact for most clients.
Outside the office, Davis’s professional time is largely occupied by client work and association participation. He has not held public academic posts or listed publications tied to his name in available records. He continues to practice law in Alabama and manages the Law Office of Rodney Davis, LLC, focusing his current practice on serving clients across local civil and administrative matters.