About Lee
Lee Mattingly is licensed to practice law in both Texas and Hawaii. He heads the Law Office Lee Mattingly and represents clients across those two states. His work bridges distinct legal communities and the logistical challenges that come with a bi-jurisdictional practice.
Mattingly’s career centers on providing legal counsel and courtroom representation where state rules and local practice matter. He routinely works within the procedural frameworks of courts and agencies in Texas and Hawaii. That dual admission shapes how he advises clients: different statutes, different timelines, different local customs. He adapts strategy to the forum at hand rather than offering the same playbook everywhere.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and direct in court and in negotiation. He handles intake, prepares filings, and appears where necessary. The Law Office Lee Mattingly manages matters that require familiarity with state-specific procedure and local practice, and the office maintains ties to practitioners and officials in both jurisdictions. That network supports case preparation and practical problem solving across state lines.
Clients who work with a practitioner admitted in multiple states often face questions about enforcement, interstate disputes, licensing, and regulatory compliance. Mattingly’s practice addresses those sorts of cross-border issues. He assists clients in understanding how a legal problem in one state can affect matters in the other. He also handles the practical side of representation, such as coordinating filings, arranging appearances, and communicating with local counsel when necessary.
Outside the courtroom, Mattingly focuses on clear written work: pleadings, motions, and transactional documents that reflect awareness of state-specific requirements. He emphasizes timely response and thorough preparation. His office structure supports remote work and travel between jurisdictions when in-person appearances are necessary.
Those seeking counsel from the Law Office Lee Mattingly will find an attorney comfortable working under two different state systems and advising on the practical consequences of state law differences. His current practice concentrates on serving clients in Texas and Hawaii.