About Stephanie Nullman
Stephanie Nullman Eban built her academic foundation at Brandeis University, where she studied English and earned a B.A. in 2006. She went on to Emory University School of Law and received her J.D. in 2013. Those years set the stage for a legal career rooted in Georgia practice.
After law school, Eban joined the State Bar of Georgia and was admitted to the Georgia bar in 2013. She has maintained that membership since then. Early in her career she gravitated toward matters that intersect with fiduciary responsibility and estate administration, a path reflected in her professional affiliations.
Eban has been active in bar and professional organizations for much of her time in practice. She joined the State Bar of Georgia Fiduciary Law Section and the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers in 2016. In 2020 she became a member of WealthCounsel. These memberships place her among attorneys who regularly handle trust, estate and fiduciary issues and who stay engaged in continuing education and peer discussion.
Her practice is based at Thrift McLemore, where she works out of the firm’s Atlanta and Fayetteville offices. At the firm she handles client matters that arise from personal planning to the administration of estates. Colleagues describe her as methodical. Clients who work with fiduciary issues see the practical side of that approach: attention to documents, calendars and the procedural steps that move cases and estates forward.
Eban’s background in English remains visible in her work. She approaches legal drafting with careful attention to language and structure. That skill is useful when preparing wills, trusts, and other documents that must be clear and durable over time. It also helps when explaining complex processes to clients who are managing loss or transition.
Outside the office she participates in professional programming through her bar section and association memberships. She uses those networks to keep pace with changes in fiduciary law and estate practice and to consult with peers when unusual issues arise. Her standing in those organizations reflects a steady commitment to the specialty area she has pursued since joining the bar.
She currently practices in Georgia at Thrift McLemore, handling fiduciary and estate matters from the firm's Atlanta and Fayetteville offices.