About Eric M.

Eric M. Bram earned his J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 1993. He completed law school at a moment when legal practice was beginning to change, and that timing has shaped a long career in the profession.

After graduating, Bram entered a legal landscape that was rapidly evolving. Over the ensuing decades he saw courts adopt new technologies, the rise of electronic discovery, and shifting practice models that altered how lawyers deliver advice. Those shifts form the backdrop to his experience.

Bram’s years in the field have covered the practical essentials of lawyering. He has handled matters that required careful legal research, prepared written advocacy for judges and opposing counsel, and worked directly with clients to set realistic goals. He has also participated in negotiations and prepared filings for court, tasks that remain central to many legal disputes.

Education and ongoing learning have been a steady thread. After earning his degree in 1993 he continued to engage with developments in the profession, following new authorities and adapting to procedural and technological change. That approach informed the way he managed client matters and responded to shifts in legal strategy.

Colleagues describe Bram as someone who favors clarity in writing and pragmatism in advising clients. He tends to frame legal problems in straightforward terms and to outline options without indulgence. That style is practical: it helps clients weigh choices and understand the likely paths ahead in litigation or negotiation.

Outside the office, Bram has observed how broader social and economic trends influence the work lawyers do. Changes in regulatory frameworks and the business climate have produced new kinds of disputes and new priorities for risk management. His career reflects the adjustments required by those larger forces.

As of 2026 he continues to practice law, maintaining an active presence in the legal community and handling matters that require seasoned judgment and clear legal analysis.

Education

University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

J.D. (1993)

Office Locations

Main Office

 Bram Patent Services 1964 South Road, Unit 204 Poughkeepsie NY 12601