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Email: epullen@pulmanlaw.com
Phone: (210) 222-9494

 

Bar Admission

  • State Bar of Texas (1998)

  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas

  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas

Education

  • South Texas College of Law 1998, Cum Laude

  • Articles Editor, South Texas Law Review, Order of the Barristers

  • University of Texas at San Antonio, B.A., Sociology, 1995

 

practice areas

  • Complex Commercial Litigation

  • Property Tax Litigation

  • Healthcare Law

  • Business Litigation

  • Corporate

  • Multi-family Housing Management

  • Landlord Tenant Litigation

 

About Eric

After graduating cum laude from South Texas College of Law, Mr. Pullen began his legal career as a Briefing Attorney for Chief Justice Michael H. Schneider of the Court of Appeals for the First Judicial District of Texas. Before joining Pulman LeFlore Pullen & Reed LLP, Mr. Pullen was a partner at a Cleveland based national law firm, where he handled complex commercial litigation across Texas and the United States.

Mr. Pullen’s 25-year practice spans a broad range of legal areas. While he continues to focus on complex commercial litigation and trials, he also represents long standing clients in affordable and multifamily legal disputes, electronic payment process matters and he regularly advises clients on general business and corporate matters. Mr. Pullen also represents physicians and other healthcare professionals in litigation, administrative and peer review proceedings.

Committed to community service, Mr. Pullen has held leadership roles in numerous civic and nonprofit organizations. He has served as President of the Board of Directors of the Barshop Jewish Community Center, the San Antonio Children’s Museum, and the Campus of the San Antonio Jewish Community. Mr. Pullen has also served as a Board Member of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio, Consumer Credit Counseling Commission of San Antonio, the San Antonio Tennis Association, and the South Texas Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.


Associations

  • State Bar of Texas

  • Federal Bar Association

  • Scene in S.A. Magazine "Best Lawyers in San Antonio" in 2010 – 2016 and 2018

Select Reported Cases

  • Six v. Generations Federal Credit Union, 891 F.3d 508 (4th Cir. 2018).

  • Drury Southwest Inc. v. Louie Ledeaux No. 1, Inc., 2013 WL 5812989 (Tex. App.-San Antonio, 2013).

PUBLICATIONS

Guns, Domestic Violence, Interstate Commerce and the Lautenberg Amendment: “[S]imply Because Congress May Conclude that a Particular Activity Affects Interstate Commerce Does Not Necessarily Make it So.”, 1998 South Texas Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 4.