
Bio
Bret Lee is of counsel at Robinson Law, and he represents clients in a wide variety of felony and misdemeanor cases, ranging from traffic matters such as DUIs and reckless driving to major felony charges such as possession of drugs, conspiracies, assault, fraud, and sexual battery.
In 2011, Bret became a magna cum laude graduate of the George Mason University School of Law where he was the Managing Editor of the George Mason Law Review and served on the Moot Court Board focusing on national competitions with appellate advocacy. His undergraduate degree is from the College of William and Mary. He lives in Reston, Virginia, and is a longtime resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
His work has involved extensive appellate brief writing and a vigorous motions practice, including motions to suppress evidence, motions for bond, motions for discovery, and other motions for relief in federal and state prosecutions. Before going into private practice, Bret worked as a law clerk for the Honorable Chief Judge Watkins in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.
He practices throughout Northern Virginia, including Fairfax County, Prince William, Herndon, Vienna, Fairfax City, Alexandria, Arlington, Loudoun, and the U.S. District Court – Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria. Bret is an active member of the Bar of Virginia and the District of Columbia.

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