About Amber Floyd
Amber Floyd Lee has been a visible figure in the Washington County legal community. She served as president of the Washington County Bar Association in 2014, a leadership position that placed her at the center of local bar activities and peer coordination. Colleagues remember her tenure for steady stewardship of the association’s calendar of events and member services.
Her involvement in organized bar work predates her presidency. She holds current memberships in professional associations that keep her connected to developments in law and local practice. Those ties have kept her engaged with the region’s legal networks and provided a platform for mentoring younger attorneys and influencing local practice norms.
Lee operates from an office in the historic East Avenues district, a neighborhood known for older commercial buildings and street-level professional services. The office location reflects an emphasis on accessibility to clients who prefer face-to-face consultations. She maintains regular office hours there and handles client intake directly, a practice that underscores hands-on management of her caseload.
Her approach to client work is straightforward. She favors clear explanations over legal jargon. She prepares clients for the practical steps of a case and outlines options in plain terms. In meetings she prioritizes listening first, then mapping out next steps. That method has shaped the way she manages matters and communicates with opposing counsel and court officials.
Over the years Lee has balanced association responsibilities with steady practice. She has taken part in local continuing-education programs and contributed time to bar committee efforts. She also stays active in community events in and around the East Avenues area. Her current practice concentrates on providing legal services to local individuals and small businesses, handled from her East Avenues office.