
From Felonies to the Courtroom: How This Lawyer Beat the Odds with Stephanie Rodriguez-Ruiz
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About this listen
Stephanie Rodriguez-Ruiz isn’t just a personal injury lawyer — she’s a former high school dropout with a felony record who went on to become a civil rights attorney, nonprofit leader, and fierce advocate for teens and marginalized communities.
In this episode of That One Lawyer™ Podcast, Neal Goldstein sits down with Stephanie to unpack her unbelievable journey to the courtroom, how 12 years as a paralegal shaped her client-first approach, and what it really takes to build a legal career that matters.
If you're a young or entrepreneurial lawyer wondering whether you belong — this is your episode.
Watch the video on YouTube HERE
What You’ll Learn:
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How Stephanie rewrote her story after early mistakes and legal trouble
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Why law school doesn’t define you — but grit does
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The power of lived experience in building client trust
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What most law firms get wrong about “serving the community”
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Why mentorship is more than a buzzword — and how she’s doing it in real life
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How being authentic builds a reputation better than any resume
Guest: Stephanie Rodriguez Ruiz
Stephanie is a personal injury and civil rights attorney in Boston. She co-founded the nonprofit Leading Ladies of Boston, serves on the board of the Boston Arts Academy (which once expelled her), and is a passionate advocate for record sealing, educational equity, and mentoring teens.
Host: Neal Goldstein
Author of Who’s In The Waiting Room? and founder of That One Lawyer™ Podcast, Neal brings real talk and practical wisdom to lawyers building meaningful careers.