Robert Eichelbaum
San Antonio, TX
Licensed for 24 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English Spanish
About
Rob Eichelbaum is presently a sole practioner and owner of The Law Offices of Rob Eichelbaum and San Antonio Mediation. He is a former managing attorney at the Davis Law Firm, former counsel to the Law Offices of Davidson & Troilo, P.C., and a former partner of Eichelbaum Law Office, all located in San Antonio, Texas. He is a frequent lecturer at State Bar and local CLE programs. He is a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, and previously served as the Vice President of the San Antonio Bankruptcy Bar Association. Since 1997, Rob has served as an Adjunct Professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law, teaching courses on Family Law, Negotiations, Mediation, and Family Law Mediation. Since 2007, Rob has been annually distinguished as one of San Antonio's Best Lawyers in the area of Consumer Bankruptcy, according to Scene in SA Magazine's Annual Best Lawyer Survey and is recognized as a 2013 Texas "SuperLawyer" by Texas Monthly magazine. Rob's activities outside of his profession include coaching Spurs league Basketball and teaching Religious School classes.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Estate Planning
Family
Language
English Spanish
Contact
Law Office of Rob Eichelbaum18814 MillhollowSan Antonio, TX, 7825818814 MillhollowSan Antonio, TX, 78258
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Website: N/AReviews
Rob was very responsive and helpful with our wills and other documents. He made us aware of other types of documents sometimes needed, but advised us they were not necessary in our case. He explained things clearly. We would use him again.
Rob was very responsive and helpful with our wills and other documents. He made us aware of other types of documents sometimes needed, but advised us they were not necessary in our case. He explained things clearly. We would use him again.
Rob was very responsive and helpful with our wills and other documents. He made us aware of other types of documents sometimes needed, but advised us they were not necessary in our case. He explained things clearly. We would use him again.