About Us

The Name on the Door Means Something Here.

A Civil Law Firm Built to Last.

LDL has spent decades earning its place as a trusted name in Oklahoma civil litigation. We are committed to steady, principled work and are defined by our people, our relationships, and our reputation.

Today, Jon Lee and  Matt Dobson carry that legacy forward — not by resting on it, but by continuing to build it. Clients who found LDL years ago still return. Their referrals bring new clients through the door. That is how the firm has always grown, and how it continues to grow today.

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Civil Litigation in Full Perspective

Many personal injury firms focus on one side of civil litigation. We bring a broader perspective. Matt and Jon have long handled complex commercial disputes in the same courts where personal injury cases are fought. They know how insurance companies, large corporations, and institutional defendants evaluate risk, prepare their cases, and look for leverage. That experience shapes how we build every case we handle. 

The Firm Oklahoma Businesses Trust

Business clients come to us because disputes cost more than money. They take time, strain relationships, and pull focus from the work that matters most. For decades, we have represented Oklahoma businesses ranging from local companies to major financial institutions. No matter the size of the client or the dispute, our approach stays the same: direct counsel, practical strategy, and a willingness to see the matter through.

Call. Ask. Know What's Next.

Questions come up. Deadlines change. Cases move. And when they do, clients need clear answers from someone who knows what is happening. At Lee Dobson Lee, when you call with a question about your case, you reach someone who can speak to it directly. That kind of access helps our clients understand where things stand, what comes next, and what needs to happen to keep the case moving.
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