About Brad Eric
Brad Eric Franklin built a steady academic foundation before entering the practice of law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and Humanities from Brigham Young University in 2003. He continued his study of the humanities with a Master of Liberal Arts from St. Edward's University, completed in 2006. He later returned to formal legal training and received his Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law in 2017.
Those years of study shaped his approach to legal work. His early training in English and the humanities gave him an attention to language and context. Law school added the doctrinal framework and courtroom preparation that he would carry into practice. The sequence of degrees shows a shift from broad intellectual inquiry toward the technical skills required of an attorney.
Franklin is licensed to practice in Texas. He joined a professional association in 2017 and has maintained membership since then. That affiliation sits alongside his private practice work and provides a forum for continuing legal education and peer engagement.
He practices at Franklin, Franklin & Associates, PLLC. At the firm he handles client matters that require careful legal analysis and clear written advocacy. Colleagues describe his draft work as precise, reflecting the combined influence of his undergraduate and graduate studies in the humanities. He has worked on file preparation, pleadings, and client counseling in matters governed by Texas law.
Franklin’s career path is pragmatic. He moved from academic study into practical legal roles and then into a firm setting where he could apply both sets of skills. His background in literature and humanities often informs how he frames legal problems and structures arguments. It also shapes how he communicates with clients, translating legal concepts into plain terms they can use to make decisions.
He continues to base his practice in Texas at Franklin, Franklin & Associates, PLLC, where he represents clients on matters arising under state law.