Ming Lee Joins Wyche, P.A.

Ming Lee Joins Wyche, P.A.
Ming Lee — Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce
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Lee focuses his practice at Wyche on general corporate matters, including mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance.

Prior to joining Wyche, Lee served as in-house counsel for a publicly traded distribution company, where he advised on legal issues in retail distribution, unified communications distribution and marketing, strategic procurement of vendors, and legal implications of new business strategies. In this role, he worked closely with international stakeholders, advising on cross-border issues. Lee has also served as General Counsel for a closely-held investment firm where he provided guidance on legal issues related to state and federal regulations, foreign investments, and complex industry agreements.

A graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law and Clemson University, Lee speaks Mandarin and is active with World Relief refugees, to whom he provides pro bono legal advice on immigration matters and refugee settlement.

About Wyche

Wyche is a full-service law firm that has practiced law and served the community for over 100 years. In that time, Wyche has participated in landmark litigation, served as counsel on cutting-edge transactions, and provided community leadership that has helped shape and drive our region’s growth and success. With offices in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Columbia, Wyche is the South Carolina member of Lex Mundi, the world’s leading association of independent law firms.


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