Lee Davis is a civil litigation attorney. Since 1997, Lee has practiced primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and real estate litigation. He is admitted to practice in all state courts of Georgia, as well as federal courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia. In May 2010, Lee was admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. He has made it his career to help people and small businesses with problems they experience in everyday life, as well as business disputes of all types.
At Lee Davis Law, LLC our philosophy is to be our client’s team-member – someone to whom you can ask questions and receive straight-forward answers in plain English. We share this philosophy and it defines our firm. Our focus is to professionally and competently serve our clients, while at the same time being easy to work with and approachable. We earnestly strive to accomplish the goals that are important to our clients in an efficient and ethical manner, and understand that our clients’ interests and goals are to resolve their business and personal matters, and not merely to provide legal work for us. Therefore, we offer our services in a way that is economical, creative and practically helpful.
Ingrid Daniel is Team Manager at Lee Davis Law, LLC. She comes to Lee Davis Law having supported several CEOs and Managers during the course of her career. She holds a Bachelors in Advertising and a Masters of Public Administration.
Ingrid prides herself in being able to unify a team to perform like a well-oiled machine to both internal and external clients, thus producing exceptional results. She holds the title of “Taskmaster”, and the team always knows she has everyone’s best interest in mind.
Ingrid is a Henry County resident who is involved in her church as a Volunteer Department Leader among several other leadership roles. She also serves the State of Georgia and Henry County as a Certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Volunteer, where she’s been trained and on-call to respond to disasters and emergencies.