Beck Redden LLP
Mark Rodriguez is a distinguished legal professional with extensive experience, currently serving as a Partner at Beck Redden LLP since 2019. Prior to this role, Mark held the position of Partner at Vinson & Elkins from September 1995 to August 2019. Mark's educational background includes a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Harvard Law School, earned between 1992 and 1995, and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Rice University, completed from 1988 to 1992.
Beck Redden LLP
Beck Redden is a firm of courtroom lawyers. Litigation is the firm’s only practice, and the attorneys here take special pride in advocating for clients before juries and judges. In a world of increasing legal complexity, Beck Redden remains committed to simple traditions of professionalism, integrity, and distinguished advocacy. The attorneys at Beck Redden have extraordinary accolades and experience. Beck Redden has advocates at the top of Benchmark Litigation’s national rankings for both trials and appeals. That standard of excellence runs through and through at Beck Redden. With victories earned across the nation, both bench and bar hold the firm in high regard. For clients, this experience comes hand-in-hand with efficiency. In lieu of brute force, Beck Redden’s compact litigation teams are designed to move swiftly, confident in tactics they themselves have deployed with success in high-stakes environments. Beck Redden associates benefit from this high-octane system as well; their assurance comes from being tested early and often at the front lines. The firm is also proud to have pioneered alternative billing models, meeting complex legal challenges with innovation in every aspect of our service. In their communities, Beck Redden’s lawyers are first in line to volunteer their time and expertise to deserving causes. As lawyers, the firm lends its services to a diverse set of pro bono clientele, and many of the attorneys play prominent roles in the bar. And as neighbors, the firm’s members also serve as leaders in education, the arts, churches, and other important local institutions.