I have over eighteen years of legal experience—in private practice, as an assistant city attorney, and as an assistant professor, working in business law, government law, and now as an estate planning attorney. Throughout my legal career, I’ve worked to find ways to improve people’s lives. And as an estate planning lawyer, I get to help people every day by providing peace of mind for them and their families.
I graduated from the Liberal Arts Academy (now LASA) at Johnston High School in Austin, earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and earned my law degree from Southern Methodist University, where I served as the Editor-in-Chief of the SMU Law Review. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and my two kids, as well as writing poetry, playing the piano, and baking.
Speaking Engagements
Eileen is an engaging and thought-provoking speaker, with experience in live and online teaching. If you’d like to invite her to speak at your next event, contact her here.
Representative Topics:
Why You Need a Will
End-of-Life Planning
Making Ethical Decisions
Effective Writing
Working With Your Lawyer
Representative Audiences:
Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Austin
Williamson County Bar Association
Dallas Bar Association
City of University Park Leadership Academy
Texas Public Purchasing Association
National Institute of Governmental Purchasing
North Carolina Bar Association