Aaron Bryce Lee
Aaron Bryce Lee (he/him) provides legal counsel and representation to workers seeking to demand redress for unpaid wages, overtime violations, discrimination, retaliation, and other workplace injustices.
Prior to joining Catholic Migration Services, Aaron supported organizing, advocacy, and legal campaigns of nursing home, home care, and federally qualified health center workers in the tri-state area; building services, airport, restaurant, and other food-system/hospitality workers in New York City; seafood industry supply chain workers and pallet assembly workers in New England; and Amazon warehouse workers in the Amazon Labor Union. Aaron also previously defended asylum and naturalization applicants and argued in federal court to preserve the DACA program on behalf of a nationwide class of DACA-eligible immigrants.
Aaron received his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and his J.D. from Yale Law School. In his free time, he enjoys cooking richly flavored stews, biking unholy distances, reading tear-jerkers, sitting breathly still, moving his body, and collapsing the mind-body dichotomy.