About Lauren
Lauren Mullee built a legal foundation at the University of Arizona, where she earned a B.A. in Economics and Regional Development in 2003. She then went on to the University of San Diego School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2007. Early ties to campus organizations remain part of her profile; she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and has served as an assistant chapter advisor for Alpha Chi Omega since 2007.
Her first recorded law practice role came in 2008 at Burch Coulston & Buncher, LLP. There she worked as a lawyer, gaining courtroom and client-side experience. In 2011 she became a partner at The Buncher Law Corporation, a step that broadened her responsibilities and placed her in a leadership position within the firm.
In 2020 Mullee established The Law Office of Lauren Mullee and took on the role of president and founder. The move followed more than a decade of practice in firms where she handled matters that called for both litigation skills and client counseling. She has maintained active professional ties outside the office. Her memberships include Provisors since 2011 and the Peter M. Elliott American Inns of Court since 2009. Those affiliations reflect ongoing engagement with local professional networks and continuing legal education.
Mullee is admitted to practice in California and in the District of Columbia. Her career shows a progression from associate-level work to partnership and then to running her own practice. Colleagues and contacts note that she balances casework and the administrative duties of a small firm, overseeing client intake, case strategy, and day-to-day operations.
She has combined academic training in economics and law into a practice that addresses the needs of individual and business clients. In the office she handles client representation and legal counseling, serving clients across her admitted jurisdictions. Her current practice centers on providing legal services through The Law Office of Lauren Mullee.