Corina Rodriguez

Attorney & Counselor

About Corina

Corina “Cory” Rodriguez is passionate about helping Texas landowners protect their property, preserve their family legacy, and plan for the future. With more than five years of experience in conservation, estate planning, risk management, business associations, and real estate law, she guides clients through complex decisions with practical solutions and a deep respect for the land. Cory’s approach is rooted in stewardship and authenticity, shaped by her own background working alongside her family on South Texas ranches that have been in operation for generations. 

She frequently speaks on topics such as conservation, estate planning for landowners, and risk management for rural property, helping landowners understand and navigate the legal tools available to them. 

Cory earned her Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law, where she was involved in the Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy, the Texas Environmental Law Journal, the Texas Aggie Law Association, and the Women’s Law Caucus. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics with a focus in Policy and Economic Analysis from Texas A&M University, where she served on Traditions Council, Muster Host, and Aggie Network Ambassadors. 

Committed to strengthening the community, Cory serves on the Board of the Capital City A&M Club and co-chairs Austin Muster. She is also a member of the American Agricultural Law Association and previously served on the board of Stewards of the Wild in Bryan/College Station. Outside of her legal practice, Cory enjoys ranching, antiquing, hiking, and cooking. She finds her greatest inspiration in the landscapes of the South Texas Plains, where her connection to land and legacy first began. 

Workshops & Public Education

  • Good Fences Make Good Neighbors – Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Webinar

  • Counseling and Advising Landowners – Client Lunch & Learn Series

  • Wrangling Your Resources: Estate Planning with Rural Land – Hill Country Cattlewomen Ranch Seminar

  • Securing Your Conservation Legacy: Estate Planning with Rural Land – Texas Wildlife Association Annual Meeting

  • Legal Tools for Protecting Legacy Land: Limiting Liability – Plateau Webinar

  • Corporate Transparency Act: What Landowners Need to Know – Internal Training & Plateau Webinar

  • Wrangling Resources: Estate Planning for Legacy Land – Maslow Lunch & Learn

  • Legal Tools for Protecting Land: Limiting Liability Entities & the Corporate Transparency Act – Texas Wildlife Association Annual Meeting

  • The Role of Appraisals in Estate Planning, Conservation, & Probate – Texas Chapter ASFMRA General Meeting