Isaac Dodd

Isaac Dodd is an associate at the firm with a specialization in criminal defense in Missouri State Courts. He graduated from Western Illinois University’s highly touted Law Enforcement and Justice Administration bachelor program in just 3 years before beginning his legal education at Saint Louis University’s School of Law. While in law school, Isaac hyper-focused his class schedule on criminal litigation and completed a summer internship with the Missouri State Public Defenders.

Upon graduating, Isaac started his criminal defense career as a public defender in New Mexico. He selected this jurisdiction specifically because of the renowned reputation of New Mexico’s public defense system. Isaac practiced criminal defense in New Mexico for two years, getting several jury trials under his belt, each resulting in a favorable verdict for his client.

Isaac then moved back home and began working as a public defender in Missouri. His success in trial continued in this new jurisdiction. Isaac spent almost 2 years in Missouri’s public defender system before joining the firm in June of 2023.

Bar Admissions

  • New Mexico 2019 – 2021
  • Missouri 2021 – Present
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri 2023 – Present

Education

  • Saint Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri – 2019
  • Western Illinois University – 2016
    • Major: Law Enforcement and Justice Administration
    • Minor: Pre-Law

Featured Reviews

Lannie Sing

★★★★★ (November 9, 2024)

There is not enough words to describe how incredible Scott and Issac are. These men fought and won victory over my dad setting him free on all counts. Issac and Scott gave out their personal cell phones and were always just a text or phone call away. They answered all of our questions right away, as our family had never been through any court related things. We always knew what to expect out of each court day, and never left in the dark. Scott and Issac treated my family and dad with upmost respect. We are so incredibly thankful for them and proving my father’s innocence.