About Benjamin K
Benjamin K Lee practices law in California and is an attorney at Bewley, Lassleben & Miller. He appears methodical in his approach. He combines a legal degree and an accountancy background in everyday practice.
Lee earned his law degree from the University of California, Davis, completing his J.D. in 2018. He earlier studied accountancy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he completed a B.S. in 2013 after beginning his studies in 2009. The two degrees frame the work he does now, pairing legal analysis with an eye for financial detail.
After law school Lee began practicing in California. He is admitted to the California bar and has built his practice around matters that draw on both legal and numerical reasoning. Colleagues note his preference for careful preparation and plainspoken written work. He has kept a steady involvement in professional circles and maintains current membership in relevant associations.
Lee’s accountancy training informs the types of matters he handles. He often addresses disputes and transactions where financial records and regulatory compliance matter. That background helps him read complex financial statements and translate those figures into the legal issues clients face. He also handles procedural and strategic elements of litigation and transactional work, aiming for clarity in filings and client communications.
At Bewley, Lassleben & Miller Lee works alongside a team that handles civil matters in the California courts. His role involves drafting pleadings, conducting factual and document discovery, and advising clients on the intersection of business and law. He counsels clients on practical steps they can take when financial documentation is central to a claim. He continues to expand his practice through day-to-day casework and professional engagement.
Lee keeps his practice local to California courts and administrative processes. He remains based at Bewley, Lassleben & Miller and handles matters that draw on both his legal training and his background in accountancy.