About Jason Lee Van
Jason Lee Van Dyke built his legal foundations at the University of Dallas, where he earned a B.A. in Politics in 2003, and at Stetson University College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2006. Those classroom years led quickly to roles that paired legal analysis with business decision-making. Early training and study framed a career that alternates between in-house counsel work and private practice.
His early professional years placed him inside corporate legal teams. In 2007 he took on a general counsel role at Langbert Financial Inc., and in 2009 he served as general counsel at Haller Harlan & Taylor. Those positions required daily interaction with business managers, contract drafting, and regulatory questions. They also gave him repeated exposure to transactional matters and client counseling on commercial issues.
In 2011 Van Dyke started his first solo practice, The Van Dyke Law Office P.L.L.C., an effort that broadened his experience beyond corporate counsel duties into managing a practice. Running a small firm meant juggling casework, client development, and the administrative responsibilities of ownership. He returned to firm practice in 2017 as an associate at Karlseng, LeBlanc & Rich L.L.C., and in 2018 founded The Law Office of J. Lee Van Dyke P.L.L.C., resuming solo practice with the perspective of a lawyer who had seen both sides of the client-firm relationship.
In 2021 he joined The Marsala Law Group as an associate. He is admitted to practice in Georgia, Texas, Colorado and the District of Columbia. The combination of in-house counsel posts and time as a firm owner informs how he approaches matters: practical, business-minded, and attentive to clients’ operational needs. He also holds a Notary Public commission from the Texas Secretary of State.
Van Dyke’s career shows a pattern of alternating between roles inside organizations and running his own practice. That variety has kept his work oriented toward transactional and commercial problem-solving rather than courtroom advocacy alone. He currently practices at the Marsala Law Group, where his work centers on corporate and commercial matters and client-side counsel work.