About Jae Min
Jae Min Lee began an unusual professional arc that moves from military engineering to private law practice. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, then returned to school and earned a Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 2012.
His first professional role after West Point was as an officer in the U.S. Army, where he served beginning in 1999. After leaving active military service he transitioned into engineering and technical roles in the private sector. He worked as a Technical Support Engineer III at Tellabs in 2004 and later served as a Quality Engineer at Stryker Communications in 2009. Those positions led to process and quality assignments at larger firms. In 2012 he held a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt role at GE Energy and also earned a Green Belt certification through GE. He took a Lead Business Process Engineer position at Transamerica in 2015.
Parallel to that corporate career, Lee moved into legal practice. He completed law school in 2012 and became the owner of the Law Office of Jae Lee in 2014. The firm structure reflects his choice to practice independently rather than join a larger firm. He has maintained professional memberships that align with his legal interests, joining the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Dallas Asian-American Bar Association in 2015. He also holds membership in the American Bar Association since 2015, and another continuing membership dating to 2014.
Lee’s background combines technical training, process improvement experience and military service. The engineering roles sharpened skills in quality control, project documentation and systems thinking. His Lean Six Sigma training adds formal process-improvement methodology to that skill set. In the Army he gained leadership and organizational experience that informs client management and case planning.
Since opening his practice he has taken on matters that reflect the associations he joined. He works in Texas and is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction. He handles cases from an office operating under the Law Office of Jae Lee name. Colleagues and clients encounter an attorney who draws on both analytical engineering discipline and courtroom training.
He is active in bar and immigrant-law professional groups and remains based in Texas. He currently practices immigration law at the Law Office of Jae Lee.