Houston Business Lawyer Lee Keller King

Houston Business Lawyer Charles Vethan Lee Keller King is a native Texan who has practiced law in the Harris and Fort Bend county area since 1994. Mr. King graduated from South Texas College of Law. Prior to attending South Texas College of Law, Lee graduated from the University of Houston—Downtown, being a first-generation college graduate.

Mr. King’s practice areas include representing clients in commercial litigation, probate litigation, consumer rights litigation, arbitration, and civil appeals. He is admitted to practice in all Texas state courts and has appeared in the courts of Harris, Fort Bend, Galveston, Montgomery, Brazoria, Liberty, Jefferson, Nueces, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Cameron, Hidalgo, Dallas, Travis and Brazos counties, among others. He is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Southern District of Texas. In addition to being a member in good standing of the Texas Bar Association, Lee is also a member of the Fort Bend County Bar Association and the Houston Bar Association.

When not involved in the practice of law, Lee likes to spend time with his wife and three sons in the New Territory area of Sugar Land. He is active in the community, serving as a Cub Scout den leader and a Boy Scout committee member, as well as a band booster for the Travis High School Marching Band.

Phone: (713) 526-2222

Principal Office Houston, Texas 2909 Baldwin Houston, TX 77006

The attorneys at Vethan Waldrop, PLLC in Houston, Texas, are pleased to serve clients in the counties of Harris, Chambers, Montgomery, Brazoria, and the cities of Austin, Houston, Pearland, and Belaire, and the areas of Midtown, Downtown, River Oaks, Medical Center, Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hilshire Village, Hunters Creek Village, Piney Point Village, Memorial, Galleria / Uptown, West University Place, Montrose, Greenway, and Greenway.

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