About Eric Paul
Eric Paul Gros-Dubois is an attorney who practices business law at EPGD Business Law. He presents himself plainly. He deals with the kinds of transactional and governance questions that occupy small businesses and growing companies.
He studied at Southern Methodist University and later at the American University Washington College of Law and the Kogod School of Business. Those stops describe a path through liberal arts, business and legal training. The combination suggests an interest in the intersection of commerce and law.
His professional life has centered on corporate and commercial matters. He works with clients on entity formation, contract drafting and review, and routine regulatory concerns. He also handles corporate governance issues and counsels owners and boards on operational decision-making. The practice is steady and practical; it addresses everyday legal needs as much as it does one-off transactions.
Clients and colleagues say he aims to explain complex rules in plain language. He prefers to resolve disputes through negotiation when that serves a client's interests. When litigation or arbitration becomes necessary, he prepares cases methodically and communicates options clearly. The work is detail-oriented. The goal is to keep businesses moving.
Gros-Dubois blends legal training and business understanding in his files. He reads contracts carefully and looks for commercial risk as well as legal exposure. He advises on contracts ranging from vendor agreements to more complex commercial arrangements. He also assists with compliance tasks that firms encounter as they expand or change course.
At EPGD Business Law he manages client relationships and helps develop practical solutions. The office handles matters for small and mid-sized enterprises, entrepreneurs and business owners who need hands-on counsel rather than abstract theory. He spends much of his time drafting agreements, advising on governance, and counseling clients through transactions.
Outside the file work, he keeps up with business trends that affect legal choices. That attention informs advice on structuring deals, protecting intellectual property in commercial settings, and minimizing regulatory surprise.
He currently practices at EPGD Business Law, where he focuses on corporate and commercial legal matters for businesses and business owners.