About David
David Eichholz built his legal foundation at the University of Georgia, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in 2003 after attending from 1999 to 2003. He moved directly into legal study at Florida Coastal School of Law, attending from 2003 to 2006 and earning his Juris Doctor in 2006. Those years shaped his understanding of law school rigor and the practical demands of launching a legal career.
After finishing law school in 2006, Eichholz began practicing law. He moved into private practice and has since worked in offices that handle client matters on an individual basis. Over time he concentrated his work within a small-firm setting, carrying the responsibilities common to solo and small-firm practitioners: client counseling, case preparation and the everyday running of a legal office.
Eichholz’s professional path includes work at The Eichholz Law Office. There, he manages the legal and administrative tasks that keep a neighborhood practice operating. His day-to-day involves meeting with clients, preparing legal documents and addressing matters that clients bring to the firm. The office list identifies The Eichholz Law Office as his place of practice.
Colleagues and clients who interact with small-firm practitioners often note the breadth of tasks such lawyers perform. Eichholz’s background — a public university undergraduate degree followed by a regional law school — matches the trajectories of many attorneys who choose to operate their own offices. That path requires not only legal knowledge but also practical skills in communication and case management.
Outside of specific casework, Eichholz’s record reflects steady participation in private practice rather than academic or large-firm roles. His education timeline and subsequent move into a firm environment mirror a traditional route from law school into community-based legal work. His career emphasizes the practical delivery of legal services in a private practice setting.
He currently maintains a private practice at The Eichholz Law Office.