About Flora
Flora Lee earned her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center after studies at Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania. Her academic path spans private and public university settings, where she developed interests that carried into legal study. She completed her formal legal training at Georgetown, where coursework and clinic work framed her early approach to practice.
She began her professional career in private practice and has spent her time working on matters rooted in the Mid-Atlantic legal community. She is admitted to practice in Maryland and in the District of Columbia. Those admissions have allowed her to take on matters before state and local tribunals and to advise clients operating in and around the Washington metropolitan area.
Over the years her work has ranged across contested and noncontested matters. She handles both litigation and transactional assignments, counseling clients on procedural and substantive issues. Colleagues describe her as methodical in problem solving and attentive to the practical consequences of legal choices. She tends to break complex matters into discrete questions and to map options for clients in clear terms.
Her practice requires familiarity with local rules and the interplay between regulatory concerns and private disputes. She represents individuals and organizations in proceedings where local practice norms matter, and she drafts pleadings, agreements and administrative filings as the case requires. She has experience coordinating with other professionals and assembling factual records to support legal positions.
At Stein Sperling Bennett De Jong Driscoll PC she continues that work as a member of the firm's attorney roster. She participates in client meetings, prepares court filings and negotiates resolutions when appropriate. Her practice touches on matters in both Maryland and the District of Columbia, and she often works across jurisdictions when a client’s needs cross lines. She currently concentrates her practice on serving clients in the Mid-Atlantic region, handling matters in Maryland and the District of Columbia.