Mr. Eric Lee Pines, Esq.

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Mr. Eric  Lee Pines, Esq.: Attorney with Pines Federal Employment Attorneys
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Eric L. Pines is a federal employment lawyer, mediator, and attorney business coach with a career dedicated to representing federal employees. A former federal employee, Mr. Pines began as in-house counsel for AFGE Local 1923, the largest federal union local globally, based at the Social Security Administration headquarters. He continues to serve as Chief Counsel for AFGE Local 1923 while representing FEMA bargaining unit employees and unions within the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Through his work, he serves as in-house counsel for over 50,000 federal employees.

Mr. Pines has extensive experience litigating employment and labor law matters, securing significant victories such as a $16.5 million FLSA settlement for FEMA employees. His practice includes employment discrimination claims, wrongful discharge cases, whistleblower complaints, and labor arbitrations. His firm emphasizes advocacy for Veterans Affairs medical professionals and disabled federal employees, assisting with reasonable accommodation requests and disability retirement applications under the Rehabilitation Act.

He has also served as a mediator for various federal agencies, an EEO technical writer, and an expert witness in federal court. Based in Houston, Texas, with offices in Baltimore and Atlanta, Mr. Pines enjoys family time, playing guitar, ice hockey, and outdoor activities.

Areas of Practice (21)

  • Federal Employment Law
  • Social Security Disability
  • Federal Employee Disability Representation
  • Adverse Actions
  • Federal Reasonable Accommodation Attorney
  • MSPB Representation
  • EEO Cases
  • VA Federal Employees
  • Federal Union Representation
  • Federal Whistleblower Defense
  • Title 5 Employees
  • OPM Disability Retirement Attorney
  • Title 38 Hybrid Employees
  • Federal Employee Lawyer
  • Federal Employee Attorney
  • Federal Employee Reasonable Accommodation Lawyer
  • Title 38 Employees (Medical Professionals)
  • Federal Employee Reasonable Accommodation Attorney
  • Title 38 Federal Employee Attorney
  • Title 38 Federal Employment Lawyer
  • OPM Disability Retirement Lawyer

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., History, 1992
Law School Attended:
Loyola Law School, J.D., 1995
Year of First Admission:
1996
Admission:
1996, California; 2005, Maryland; 2010, Texas; United States District Court for the District of Columbia; United States District Court for the District of Maryland; United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Memberships:
State Bar of Texas; State Bar of California; State Bar of Maryland; National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA).
Languages:
Spanish
ISLN:
913978298

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Fixed Hourly Rates
$250 - $525/hr
Contingency Fee
25% - 40%
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