About Dr. Jae Francis
Dr. Jae Francis Lee brings an academic bearing to a working law practice. He carries the title "Dr.", a marker of advanced study, and he trained in the law before entering practice in Wisconsin. That mix of scholarly attention and practical training shapes how he approaches cases.
Lee's path into the legal profession led him to practice in Wisconsin. He is licensed to work in the state's courts and conducts his work from the Francis Law Center. Over time he has moved between courtroom work, client counseling and the paper-driven side of legal practice. Those shifts have given him a steady sense of how cases play out across different stages of dispute resolution.
In the office he is known for careful preparation. He emphasizes plain analysis of statutes and records. That pragmatism shows in the way he sets priorities for a case and in how he manages client expectations. Colleagues describe his style as methodical. He prefers clear timelines and checklists over last-minute scrambles.
His professional experience spans litigation and transactional matters. He has handled contested hearings and negotiated settlements. He also prepares pleadings, briefs and other filings that courts expect. On routine matters he focuses on keeping clients informed. On contested matters he works to bring facts and law into alignment for decisionmakers.
Outside individual cases he pays attention to procedural detail. Filing deadlines, evidence rules and court formats attract his attention because errors in those areas can be costly. He also spends time on client intake and case assessment to make sure resources match the legal questions at hand. That work often determines whether a matter proceeds toward settlement or trial.
Lee's day-to-day practice is anchored at the Francis Law Center in Wisconsin. He represents clients in state matters and manages a caseload that mixes contested and advisory work. He maintains professional ties in the regional legal community and continues to apply his academic background to practical legal problems. His current practice concentrates on representing clients across Wisconsin through the Francis Law Center.