Henman Law

About The Practice

​Whether you are starting a new business or have an established business, Henman Law is here to help. We are an experienced and respected law firm that provides efficient and effective legal services to help our clients protect and grow their businesses. We can handle all of the legal needs of your business so that you can focus on building the successful business of your dreams.

About Lee Henman

Levi Johnson

Lee Henman received his undergraduate degree from University of Arizona in 1995 and his law degree from Louisiana State University in 1999. After spending years representing the interests of business owners at large firms in New Orleans, in 2006, Lee moved to Phoenix to begin a clerkship with a federal district court judge. In 2009, utilizing the invaluable experience gained assisting a variety of businesses with their legal needs, Lee started Henman Law to serve the legal needs of small businesses throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. Lee is currently licensed as an attorney in Arizona only.

When not working, Lee enjoys spending time with his family and exploring all that Arizona has to offer. He also enjoys collecting art from a variety of New Orleans’ artists and is active in various organizations that contribute to local charities.

Services

Business Formation

Business Sales & Acquisitions

Employment Contracts

Partnership Contracts

Commercial Lease Negotiations

Commercial Real Estate Law

Succession Planning In Business

Landlord/Tenant Disputes

Contract Disputes

Construction Disputes

Commercial Collections

Employment Disputes

Lease Disputes

Intellectual Property Disputes / Litigation

Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Disputes

Partnership Disputes / Business Divorces

Contact Us

Henman Law
4035 E. Osborn Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85018
Email: lhenman@henmanlaw.com
Telephone: (602) 432-3593
Facsimile: (602) 357-3005

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