Eric Hulin - Attorney Mediator and Arbitrator

Eric James Hulin,  J.D.

Attorney / Advanced Mediator / Realtor

Eric is a native Texan. Eric joined the Marine Corps at age 17 and served from 2002 – 2006. Eric served two tours during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Eric is also a member of the Texas Mediation Trainers Roundtable.
Eric has constantly been a voice of reason to a great number of people throughout his life. Eric may truly be one of the most interesting people you will ever meet. Eric has a passion for helping people. As a Marine, Eric is used to rushing directly into high conflict situations and helping resolve them. As a mediator, Eric brings his charisma, charm, realism, and friendly personality to help you resolve your conflicts.
Eric lives in Round Rock with his family and two infant children.

Eric has constantly been a voice of reason to a great number of people throughout his life. Eric may truly be one of the most interesting people you will ever meet. Eric has a passion for helping people. As a Marine, Eric is used to rushing directly into high conflict situations and helping resolve them. As a mediator, Eric brings his charisma, charm, realism, and friendly personality to help you resolve your conflicts.

Some Interesting Details

Education

  • Baylor Law School
  • Concordia University, Bachelor of Business Administration, cum laude
  • Capital Area Council of Governments Police Academy, Class 61, Valedictorian
  • Mueller College of Holistic Studies

About Eric

  • Eric is an Attorney at Hulin Law PLLC
  • Eric is a Realtor with Austin Texas Homes LLC
  • Eric is a web designer at and co-owner of Rock Web Designs LLC
  • United States Marine Corps 2002 – 2006
  • Texas Concealed Handgun License Instructor from 2010 to 2015

From Eric

“What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world yet loses his own soul?”

Many war veterans come back angry at life. But being in war twice at a young age gave me a new perspective on life. I came to realize that your life is the most valuable thing that you possess. Physical possessions come and go. But the human life – this is truly the most valuable thing on Earth.

Sometimes, fighting over things is not worth the heartache or headache that results. And getting too focused on these things can cause you to lose a clear focus on what is most valuable in life – YOU.