Audrey Lee

Audrey Lee, J.D. (she/her)

Email: alee@themediationgroup.org
Mediation, Coaching, Organizational Development

Audrey Lee, J.D., is an experienced mediator, organizational consultant and ombuds at The Mediation Group. Additionally, she is a Senior Mediator & Institute Executive Director at Boston Law Collaborative, LLP and a founding Principal of Perspectiva LLC. Audrey is also a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School where she teaches courses on Mediation and Diversity and Dispute Resolution and serves as faculty for the Harvard Mediation Intensive, a 40-hr interactive mediation training program.  

As a mediator, Audrey specializes in mediating workplace, employment, organizational, harassment, and discrimination disputes. She is Chair of BLC’s ADR Panel and serves on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission mediation panel, among other neutral panels. Previously, Audrey served as a mediator for the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination where she mediated harassment, disability, age, race, and gender discrimination cases. Audrey also works with higher education institutions on Title IX matters, both as an adjudicator and organizational consultant. In 2021, Audrey was selected for inclusion in Boston Magazine’s inaugural list of “Top Lawyers” (Mediators).

In her consulting practice, Audrey works with clients to increase their effectiveness in difficult workplace conversations and negotiations. Her legal clients include law firms such as Ropes & Gray LLP and Jenner & Block LLP and government agencies including the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism and the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. In recognition of her professional development work with lawyers, Audrey was invited in 2018 to become a Trusted Advisor for the Professional Development Consortium, the association for individuals responsible for the professional development of lawyers and other professionals at law firms, law schools, government agencies, and corporations. Previously, Audrey taught Negotiation courses as Adjunct Faculty at Northwestern University School of Law, and DePaul University College of Law.

Drawing on her experience as a mediator and conflict management consultant, Audrey has led interactive implicit bias workshops at the Canadian Bar Association, the League of American Orchestras Annual Conference, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. She has also led advanced mediation skills workshops for mediators at the Office of the UN Ombudsman and Mediation Service and Australia’s Fair Work Commission. Audrey has also taught employment discrimination and harassment prevention programs for a range of audiences including ironworkers, mental health professionals, bank executives, and teachers.

Audrey is featured in Harvard Business Review's "Insights" series on Leadership and Managing People, and has been a contributing commentator for the BBC Capital’s Work Ethic column. She has also published articles on unconscious bias, employment discrimination, negotiation, interactive teaching methods, and managing diversity issues within firms: “Implicit Bias in Mediation,” Harvard Negotiation Law Review (Spring 2020); “‘What Would You Say?’ Giving Teeth to Diversity Programming,” Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession Review: The State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession (Spring 2013); “Effectively Negotiating Diversity Issues Within Law Firms: The Value of Applying Negotiation Pedagogy and Principles to Diversity CLE and Training,” NALP Bulletin (June 2009)Negotiating Part-Time Work at Elite Law Firms, 6 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 405 (2006); and Unconscious Bias Theory in Employment Discrimination Litigation, 40 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 481 (2005).

Outside of mediating and teaching, Audrey is active in community and professional associations. She is an Advisory Board Member and founding Co-Chair of the Harvard Law School Women’s Alliance of Boston and Past President of the Association for Conflict Resolution Chicago Chapter. She is also a member and past co-chair of her children’s School Council, an advisory board consisting of parents, teachers, and school leadership.

Prior to her consulting practice, Audrey practiced law as an intellectual property and litigation attorney at Winston & Strawn in Chicago and Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York. She is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.