Lee litigates high-stakes regulatory, real estate, land use, constitutional, and commercial matters in State and Federal Court.
Lee guides each case in innovative ways to achieve the tangible results his clients want. He works with clients to develop arguments and strategies that are most likely to succeed in court based on his experience litigating hundreds of lawsuits and appeals.
Lee litigates municipal and zoning matters, environmental cleanup lawsuits, religious and civil rights actions, as well as contract, commercial, property, and business disputes. He has made submissions and argued cases before federal and state courts of all levels, including the Supreme Court of the United States.
Lee received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2011, where he served on the International and Comparative Law Journal. He also worked as a research assistant in prominent religious rights and religious-land-use cases.
Following law school, Lee completed a fellowship at the New York State Supreme Court, New York County with the Honorable Doris Ling-Cohan, and worked at both local and national firms. Lee obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Math and English, cum laude, from Binghamton University in 2008.