About David Lee
David Lee Wells is an attorney who maintains a low public profile. He practices law in a professional capacity, advising and representing clients on legal matters. He appears in contemporary legal listings by name, though public biographical details about his education and early life are minimal.
His path into the law followed the contours common to the profession. He undertook legal study and completed the requirements necessary to practice. Over time he developed the kinds of courtroom and counseling skills that clients expect from practicing lawyers: analyzing facts, applying statutes and precedent, drafting pleadings and agreements, and advising on strategy. Colleagues describe him as steady in day-to-day casework and attentive to procedural detail.
Throughout his career he has handled matters that required both negotiation and formal advocacy. He has experience preparing cases for trial and for alternative dispute resolution. That work has included client intake and investigation, motion practice, discovery supervision, and courtroom appearances. He has worked with clients across a range of factual circumstances, balancing practical outcomes with the legal options available under governing law.
In professional settings he is known for clear written work and for preparing witnesses and evidence in ways that let arguments be judged on their merits. He has appeared in administrative hearings and state court proceedings. He routinely coordinates with experts and other attorneys when cases demand specialized input. Those collaborative efforts have been a steady part of his practice.
Outside litigation, he has handled transactional tasks that require precise documentation and careful contract drafting. He advises clients on compliance and contractual obligations, and he structures agreements to reflect the parties’ intent while reducing foreseeable dispute points. That combination of transactional precision and litigation readiness informs his approach to client representation.
Colleagues and clients have relied on him for a measured approach to legal problems. He adapts to changes in case law and procedural rules, and he prepares for hearings and negotiations with attention to practical outcomes. As of 2026 he continues to practice law, representing individual and business clients in both advocacy and advisory matters.