About Lee
Lee Alhambra earned a Bachelor of Science from Loyola University Chicago in 1995 and returned to school to complete a Juris Doctor at Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2007. The two degrees bracket more than a decade of life between them, a gap that is visible on his resume but private in its particulars. The academic record is straightforward: an undergraduate degree, then a law degree more than a decade later. That sequence shaped the practical outlook he brings to legal work.
He is admitted to practice in Illinois. After completing law school, Alhambra entered the legal profession and began practicing in the state where he was trained. His name appears on the roster of attorneys at Woodruff Johnson & Evans Law Offices, where he conducts his work out of the firm’s Illinois offices. The public record lists that affiliation; it does not attach a title beyond attorney.
Alhambra’s daily work reflects the ordinary functions of a practicing lawyer. He prepares pleadings, advises clients on procedural matters, negotiates on behalf of those he represents and appears in court and agency proceedings when cases proceed to hearing. Those tasks form the backbone of his practice. They require attention to deadlines, a command of local rules and clear communication with clients and opposing counsel. Colleagues describe this steady, workmanlike contribution as essential to the firm’s operations.
Clients who turn to him can expect the sorts of services available from a licensed Illinois practitioner: case assessment, strategy development, document drafting and courtroom advocacy when necessary. He balances time in the office with court appearances and client meetings. The chronology from undergraduate study through law school and into practice suggests a professional shaped by both academic study and practical time in the field.
Today Alhambra continues to practice law at Woodruff Johnson & Evans Law Offices. He remains licensed in Illinois and handles matters out of the firm’s Illinois offices, where he provides representation and legal counsel to clients in the state.