About Blake
Blake Harris operates a small law practice under his own name. He is the principal at Blake Harris Law and manages the firm's day-to-day work. The office presents a straightforward approach: clients come with questions, and the practice responds with practical legal assistance.
After completing his legal training, Harris moved into practice. He gained experience handling routine client matters and the kinds of problems that bring people to a lawyer’s office. Over time he built a practice model that emphasizes direct counsel and clear communication. He later established Blake Harris Law to centralize that work and to provide a stable point of contact for clients.
Harris holds current memberships in two professional associations. He maintains those ties to stay connected to peers and to developments in the profession. He attends meetings and participates in association activities as part of keeping his practice aligned with prevailing norms and procedures.
His work covers a range of tasks that many small firms perform. He spends time advising clients, preparing documents, and representing people in negotiations and proceedings when necessary. He handles matters that require careful fact-gathering and pragmatic problem solving. Clients report that he explains options plainly and lays out likely steps so they can decide how to proceed.
At the firm he oversees case management and client intake. He sets priorities and supervises the resolution of open matters. The practice remains compact in size but deliberate in how it approaches each file. Staff and outside service providers are engaged to handle discrete needs when cases require extra resources.
Harris balances the administrative demands of running a practice with the direct work of counseling clients. He keeps his caseload focused enough to stay accessible to people who need regular updates and clear next steps. Today he concentrates his practice on representing individuals and businesses on a variety of legal issues.