
About Lee Solomon
Author Lee Solomon is a Houston attorney whose law firm provides immigration and business services to its clients. A native of Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he dropped out of high school after completing the tenth grade, he later earned degrees with the highest honors from the University of Arkansas in business and law.In the course of his distinguished career, Lee served as the managing partner of the Houston office of a large multi-state law firm, a department head in another large law firm, the Vice President and General Counsel of a large, publicly traded company, and the President and CEO of a software design and marketing company that served the legal community.
Lee now enjoys offering his clients a more personal touch through the private law practice he opened in 2004. At The Solomon Law Firm, P.C., he especially enjoys helping others navigate and survive the immigration process through which he and Ping lived.
That desire to help others solve problems was also the genesis for the founding of Solomon International Dispute Resolution Center, which is also headquartered in Houston. Through this company, Lee and other professionals offer mediation, arbitration, and conciliation services domestically and internationally.
Lee and his wife Ping live with their daughter Cici in Houston. Ping works with Lee every day in their law firm, and usually surprises clients and visitors with delicious cups of hot Chinese tea. Cici has not allowed the fact that English is her third language to keep her from participating in the marching band while becoming an excellent 9th grade student at Lutheran High North.
This happy family has a home in China as well, where many members of their family, and many friends, are admirers of their love for each other and the wonderful life they found together. Lee is currently working on his second book, a "how to" book detailing the immigration laws that govern marriages to aliens and the complex immigration process that follows.
In addition, the eagerly awaited sequel to No Price Too Great is not far behind. Titled "Coming Home, the story of becoming a family," it has generated a lot of excitement from dedicated readers of drafts of portions of the book.


