At Griffith Law Office, we believe in growing strong professionals from the inside out - and today, we’re celebrating someone who’s been doing just that for over five years. Please join us in congratulating Colleen Pulpan, a long-time member of our team, on her recent graduation from St. Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio!
Colleen has worked with Griffith Law Office in a variety of roles - most recently as a part-time paralegal while balancing her final year of law school. Over the years, she’s proven to be a steady, compassionate, and incredibly capable part of our team. Whether she’s preparing files, supporting clients through complex legal processes, or helping our attorneys stay organized and efficient, Colleen’s impact has been felt across every corner of the firm.
This July, Colleen will take the Texas Bar Exam, the final step on her journey to becoming a licensed attorney. While many of us are just trying to stay cool this summer, Colleen is deep in bar prep - and we are cheering her on every step of the way!
From East Texas Roots to a Legal Future
An East Texas native and graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler, Colleen holds degrees in Criminal Justice and Psychology. Before law school, she gained valuable hands-on experience working with the Smith County Juvenile Detention Center and Community Supervision Department, deepening her understanding of the justice system and her passion for helping families and individuals through tough seasons.
Her drive to make a difference inspired her to pursue law - and we’ve had a front-row seat to her growth ever since.
A Message from the Griffith Law Team
Colleen, we’re incredibly proud of all you’ve accomplished and grateful for the many ways you’ve shaped this firm over the years. You’re smart, steady, and so deserving of everything that’s ahead. We know you’re going to be an outstanding attorney - and we can’t wait to welcome you back as a lawyer soon!
Good luck on the bar - we’re rooting for you!
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