Over 50 years of combined law experience
Founding Partner
Managing Partner
Partner, Head of Litigation
Partner
Samuel is an experienced trial attorney who has represented individuals, partnerships, employers, and employees in a wide variety of disputes.
Associate
Leah Paxton graduated with a J.D. from Boston College Law School. While in law school, Leah worked at an Elder Law Firm in her home state of Florida. She also represented incarcerated individuals serving life sentences with the possibility of parole at their parole hearings through Boston College Law School’s Compassionate Release and Parole Clinic.
Of Counsel
Pamela B. Greene is of counsel to Rodman Employment law. She brings over 30 years of experience providing legal and tax advice in executive and equity compensation matters.
Associate
Brooke Matthews earned her Juris Doctor degree cum laude from American University Washington College of Law in Washington, DC. While in law school, Brooke interned with an immigration law firm helping clients successfully achieve asylum status in the United States.
Associate
Cleo Krupa earned her Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law in San Francisco, California. Committed to helping others, Cleo has represented indigent clients in housing and immigration matters.
Legal Assistant
Franny Lucey-McCabe is a graduate of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA, where she majored in Philosophy and Political Theory. During her time at Muhlenberg, she served as a Resident Advisor and was deeply involved in theater and music—passions she has nurtured throughout her life.
Office Administrator
Amy Bard is an experienced professional specializing in account management, operations, process improvement, and business consulting. She is dedicated to empowering others and has built her career around impactful roles that foster success.
Law Clerk
Peter Dranow is a second year law student at Boston College Law School. Prior to law school, Peter worked as a litigation paralegal for a law firm in New York City and completed a four-month secondment with the NFL to assist with an internal investigation.