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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.
Mr. Bergen is a partner with the law firm of Griggs Bergen LLP, an intellectual property law firm with offices in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Bergen is a registered patent attorney with a law practice concentrated in the areas of patents, trademarks, copyrights and matters related to intellectual property. Mr. Bergen serves both large and small clients, meeting their intellectual property legal needs. He puts his experience and know-how to work for clients every day, keeping abreast of the latest developments in intellectual property law, and ensuring a high level of competent, dedicated and responsive service. Located in Dallas, Texas, Mr. Bergen represents clients across the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Bergen's legal experience includes, among other things, patent preparation and prosecution, trademark registration procurement, patentability ("novelty") opinions, infringement and right-to-use opinions, intellectual property disputes, trademark availability opinions, intellectual property audits, due diligence evaluations in intellectual property transfers, trademark cancellation and opposition proceedings, drafting contracts and license agreements, international patent and trademark filings, and client counseling and advising on these and other intellectual-property-related issues. Mr. Bergen's engineering background provides a solid basis for representing clients who deal with technology in a variety of technical arts. He also has significant experience dealing with Internet and cyberspace-related issues. Mr. Bergen is licensed by the State Bar of Texas and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
As the Managing Attorney at Sul Lee Law Firm. Diren Singhe instills a philosophy based on client-centric legal representation rooted in legal ethics, simple pragmatism, and Abraham Lincoln’s observation that the law is fundamentally the best reasoning of the wisest, applied over the ages “to the transactions and business of mankind.”. Following an early life spent all over the world from Europe to South America, California, and New York, Diren started his career as an executive at an energy industry startup in Houston before moving onto international commercial and intellectual property ligation, construction and design professional liability, fiduciary litigation, and then private company law. Diren is routinely called upon as an advocate in “bet the company” litigation and as trusted counsel in novel ventures.. Having served a broad spectrum of local, national, and global clients for several years, Diren has for the past decade focused on the representation of entrepreneurs, mid-cap companies, professional practices, and expanding family businesses with a presence in the DFW area, providing advice and advocacy as these they go from little more than tentative ideas, to becoming critical providers of jobs, goods and services, to becoming leaders in their respective industries and the broader society.. Diren has been active with various local Chambers of Commerce, serving on the board of the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber for several years, and has served on the Judicial Nominating Commission for the City of Dallas. In his spare time, Diren and his wife, a physician, are avid dog adoption advocates, sharing their home with several Basset Hounds and other rescues. Diren is also an avid road cyclist, and enjoys traveling to events throughout the country as well as overseas.
A New Orleans native, Dominique received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Loyola University New Orleans. After taking a gap year to move to Oakland, California, Dominique returned to New Orleans and continued her undergraduate education while also working full time to put herself through school.. Following her undergraduate education, Dominique went on to receive her Juris Doctor from Tulane University New Orleans, where she focused primarily on corporate and intellectual property law. During law school, Dominique demonstrated her ability to balance her coursework with extracurriculars. Ms. Williams served as a member of Tulane’s Black Law Student’s Association Mock Trial Team, on which she competed both at a regional and national level. Ms. Williams also served as a member of Tulane’s Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. Ms. Williams’ article, Problem Solved: Is the Fintech Era Uprooting Decades of Discriminatory Lending Practices?, in which she took a deep dive into the relationship between artificial intelligence and alternative lending, was published in Volume 23 of the Journal.. Ms. Williams is new to the Dallas area, and enjoys shopping, trying different foods, and traveling in her spare time.