About Christopher
Christopher Lee earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Indiana State University in 1996 and completed his law degree at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 1999. Those formative years set the stage for a career centered in Texas courts and the federal courts that serve the state. He arrived in practice equipped with classroom training and a sense of where he wanted to work: close to clients and in the areas that regularly bring people through the courthouse doors.
He joined Allmand and Lee as a partner in 2003. That role put him into the daily realities of managing cases, meeting clients and handling courtroom work. In 2011 he opened his own firm, Lee Law Office, and has run it since then. Running a small firm shifted his responsibilities. He still tries cases, but now he also oversees office operations and a network of local offices.
Lee is licensed to practice in Texas and is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Those admissions allow him to represent clients in both state and federal forums. Over the years he has handled matters that appear frequently in Texas civil dockets and federal bankruptcy calendars.
He belongs to a number of professional associations. His memberships include the American Bar Association, the Tarrant County Bar Association, the Dallas County Bar Association, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers, the America National Bankruptcy Institute, the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers and the Tarrant County Young Lawyer Association. He maintains active ties to those groups and participates in continuing legal education through their offerings.
Lee’s practice maintains a regional footprint. He works out of offices in Dallas, Hurst, Plano, Fort Worth and Wichita Falls. That spread lets him serve clients across North Texas and appear where cases are filed. Clients who seek in-person meetings can usually find an office within reasonable driving distance.
Colleagues describe him as practical and straightforward in client communications. He puts an emphasis on explaining options in plain language. In court he is methodical, preferring to build a clear record and rely on the rules and written law rather than flashy arguments.
He focuses his current practice on consumer bankruptcy and related matters, representing individuals and families in proceedings across Texas.