Provide you set the exclusions it should work fine. They run without conflict on my PC.
As EAM is no longer designed to work with other (companion) AV's you should run to MBAM if any troubles with the two occur and not to EAM.
If you exclude one from the other you should have no problem ... But if you use EAM I do not see the need for MBAM in real time, I do not think EAM will leak anythin
Sincerely I think it's wasting resources to have MBAM in real time.