About US

At Canyon Valley Law, we focus on the legal matters that impact lives the most from serious personal injuries to criminal charges. With a client-first approach and trial-tested experience, we provide strong, strategic representation to protect your rights and secure the results you deserve.

Fierce Advocate In Court Strategic Negotiator

DeLon Lee is a seasoned attorney whose legal journey covers a range of law areas, from personal injury to criminal defense

With his expertise in trial advocacy, DeLon is dedicated to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients, whether he’s facing off in front of a judge or a jury.


Fluent in Spanish, thanks to his two years serving as a missionary in Mexico, DeLon goes the extra mile to serve Spanish-speaking clients, showing his commitment to inclusive and effective legal communication.


DeLon has represented hundreds of clients with trucking accidents, car accidents, brain injuries, slip and falls, dog bites, DUI, firearm and 2nd Amendment rights, drug charges, and many more.


DeLon enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, hunting, fishing, and exploring the outdoors. DeLon has served as an area chairman for Ducks Unlimited and a scout master for Boy Scouts of America.


DeLon is licensed to practice in Idaho and Oregon.


Education: 

 – Utah State University: Bachelors of Science

 – Willamette University College of Law: Juris Doctorate

Qualified Legal Attorneys

you’re represented by experienced attorneys with a proven track record in personal injury and criminal defense Led by DeLon Lee

Over 10 Years of Experience

Canyon Valley Law PC has been delivering strong legal advocacy in personal injury and criminal defense cases.​

Our Awards and Certificates
  • Utah State University, Bachelor of Science in Law and Constitutional
  • Willamette University, Juris Doctorate.

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