Sul Lee is dedicated to problem-solving and helping businesses prevent and overcome their legal issues. Sul Lee started her law firm in 2013 to translate her love of entrepreneurship, the law, and serving her local communicates and business owners. Helping small and medium businesses grow smart is Sul Lee’s commitment and passion in her business.
Sul Lee has worked hard, and her dedication to her fellow small and medium size business owners who conduct business in Texas is evident in her relationships (repeating business) and success rate on behalf of her clients. Ms. Lee takes the utmost pride in receiving repeat business, referrals, and recommendations that have helped her business grow in the DFW community.
Sul Lee is Korean American Lawyer, her dedication to the Korean business community is demonstrated by serving Korean business clients in Dallas by becoming a Board Member of the Greater Dallas Asian Chamber of Commerce, Vice President of the Dallas Korean Chamber of Commerce, and Vice President of the Korean Society of Dallas. Sul Lee is Korean Attorney who fluently speaks in English and Korean.
Sul Lee’s life goal is to help people and she is steadfast in her motivation to help business clients, specifically those of an Asian and Korean background, navigate the cultural differences of Asian and American business law and successfully resolve any issue so that they may encounter the utmost success in running their business.
While running a successful law firm as the principal attorney, Sul Lee is also a mother of two. Her husband, who is also an attorney, and the family in their moments of leisure enjoy traveling and trying new cuisines in the Dallas area.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- International Law
- Communications & Internet Law
- Internet Law, Media & Advertising, Telecommunications Law
- Intellectual Property
- Trademarks
- Trademark Litigation, Trademark Registration
- Employment Law
- Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts
- Texas Litigation/Disputes
- Commercial Real Estate Law
- Corporate Law
- Employment Law (Employer Defense)
- Franchise Law
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24078844
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- English: Spoken, Written
- Korean: Spoken, Written
- Principal Attorney
- Sul Lee Law Firm, PLLC
- - Current
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Library - Yeshiva University
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- Texas Rising Star
- SuperLawyers
- Top 10 Small Business Lawyers in Dallas
- Trustanalytica.com
- Ranked #2
- Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America
- Inc. 5000
- ranked #1143
- Texas Rising Star
- SuperLawyers
- Fastest Growing Law Firm Awards
- Law firm 500
- Rank 50
- Texas State Bar  # 24078844
- - Current
- What Is A General Partnership?
- SUL LEE LAW FIRM, PLLC
- 2019 KOTRA Business Seminar (Korean Trade Investment Promotion Agency)
- KOTRA
- Texas Employment Law
- Post COVID-19, Why Trademarks Are Important to Your Online Business, Korean Chamber of Commerce Webinar
- Korean Chamber of Commerce
- 5 Things business owners must know during COVID-19 pandemic, Korean Chamber of Commerce Webinar
- Korean Chamber of Commerce
- What is Patent?, Indian Chamber of Commerce Webinar
- Indian Chamber of Commerce
- Certified New York State Court Interpreter, Korean-English
- New York State Court
- Q. Is it legal to dissolve an LLC in New York and reform it in Texas?
- A: Yes, unless a similar name already exist in Texas, you can re-incorporate using the same name; however, if it has not been long, you may want to wait to prevent any confusion. If the NY company's activities were limited and thus would not likely to cause any confusion, you should be fine.