Eric Pines - Houston, TX
Attorney at Goldenzweig Law Group, PLLC
Federal Employment Law Lawyers in Houston, TX
10101 Fondren Road Suite 575 Houston, TX 77096
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Houston Federal Employment Law Lawyer
Updated: 05/12/2026
Areas of Practice
- Federal Employment Law
- OPM Disability Attorney
- EEO Discrimination Law
- OWCP Attorney
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Labor Law
Attorney Information
Overview
For over sixteen years, Eric Pines has been a trusted advocate and advisor to Federal Employees throughout the United States. He is presently located in Houston, Texas. Mr. Pines firm represents federal employees from all branches of the U.S. Military (Army, Navy, Air Force) and the V.A. as well as other federal agencies. His clientele includes federal employees from all branches of the U.S. Military, the Veteran’s Administration and other federal agencies. Mr. Pines is presently in-house legal counsel to many AFGE and NFFE locals. He provides EEO training, mediation and investigatory services for Federal Agencies. The following is a list of just a few of the federal agencies that Mr. Pines has provided employee representation, consultation or mediation services with:
- Social Security Administration
- Department of Defense
- Coast Guard
- Veterans’ Administration
- Federal Mediation Board
- NASA
- Housing and Urban Development
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Bureau of Prisons
- Office of Personnel Management
- OSHA
- The Library of Congress
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Bar Admissions
- Texas
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Contact
10101 Fondren Road
Suite 575
Houston, TX 77096
Phone: (832) 533-3242
Fax: (888) 215-0397
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday – Friday : 9:00 – 5:00
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