About Susana
Susana Rodriguez took a steady path into the law. She studied political science as an undergraduate and finished law school three years later. The arc is straightforward, but it shaped a practitioner comfortable in both state and federal courtrooms.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida International University in 2012. Rodriguez continued her legal education at St. Thomas University School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2015. Those years left her with the basics of case law, procedure, and a practical sense of how courts operate.
Rodriguez began her post-law school career in private practice. In 2016 she joined Parafinczuk Wolf Law Office as an associate. The position gave her early exposure to litigation and the daily demands of managing files, draft work, and client contact. It was a hands-on start that built a routine of court filings and client preparation.
She holds membership in The Florida Bar and is admitted to practice in the state of Florida and before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Those admissions allow her to appear in both state trial courts and federal court. She has navigated the procedural differences that separate the two systems and handles the kinds of filings that each requires.
Rodriguez now practices at Koch, Parafinczuk & Wolf. The firm listing identifies her office location and current association with other litigators and support staff there. Her responsibilities reflect the combination of courtroom work and client-facing tasks common for attorneys practicing in Florida and in the Southern District.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing filings and attentive in preparing clients for hearings and depositions. She keeps a steady pace through discovery and motion practice, and she is accustomed to the calendar pressures of the trial docket. Outside the courtroom she maintains the professional memberships that underpin practice in Florida.
Her work today involves representing clients in matters filed in the Southern District of Florida and in Florida state courts.