Eva A. Ulz
Associate Attorney

Eva Ulz graduated from the San Luis Obispo College of Law, where she is now a part-time professor. She was introduced to family and juvenile proceedings while interning for the Hon. Charles Crandall, Judge of the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo County.
Before law school, Eva spent two decades working in the museum and preservation fields in New York and California. She was chair of the San Luis Obispo Cultural Heritage Committee, served on the boards of serval local nonprofits, and was a member of the California Preservation Program Sterring Committee, among other volunteer appointments.
Eva grew up on the east coast and spent her formative years splitting time between Greenwich Village and the Central Coast. She moved here full time in 2011 and now resides in Halcyon. Her hobbies include cooking, gardening, knitting, and buying more books than she has time to read.
Past Employment
- San Luis Obispo College of Law, professor 2023-present
- Stulberg & Tatum, law clerk 2023
- Jeffrey D. Stulberg, law clerk 2020-2022
- Law Office of Babak Naficy, law clerk 2020-2023
- Historicities, principal 2018-2019
- History Center of San Luis Obispo County, executive director/curator 2013-2018
- Merchant’s House Museum, education coordinator 2003-2011
- Delaware Historical Society 1998-2001
Volunteering
- California Preservation Foundation, conference committee member 2023-2024
- Ecologistics, Inc., board member/treasurer 2022-2024
- Hon. Charles Crandal, intern 2020-2021
- San Luis Obispo Cultural Heritage Committee, member/chair 2019-2023
- California Preservation Program Steering Committee, member 2016-2018
- San Luis Obispo Jack House Committee, member 2014-2018
- South County Historical Society, textile curator 2012-2013