Practice Areas
- Long-Term & Elder Care Litigation
- Medical Malpractice Defense
- Premises Liability
Lindsey joined the firm in 2017. She is a partner in the Atlanta and Gainesville, Georgia offices. Lindsey is routinely in the courtroom and is trial tested. From 2017 through 2022, Lindsey successfully defended at trial more than 10 healthcare providers and hospitals. She specializes in defending healthcare entities and their employees against high exposure medical malpractice and negligence claims. Her active trial practice is devoted to representing physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, hospitals, dentists, and long-term care facilities through all stages of litigation, including all phases of discovery, motion practice, trial and appeal.
Lindsey graduated from Emory University School of Law, where she served as an editor for the Emory Law Journal, Emory's flagship law review journal. Lindsey's previous experience includes over two years as Staff Attorney to the Honorable Brian J. Amero, Judge of the Superior Court of Henry County, Georgia. Lindsey is repeatedly recognized by her peers as a Georgia Super Lawyer's Rising Star.
- B.A., with Distinction, in Communication Arts (Rhetoric) and Spanish Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2012)
- J.D., Emory University School of Law (2015)
- Notes and Comments Editor, Emory Law Journal
- Academic Merit Scholarship
- State Bar of Georgia
- Georgia Court of Appeals
- Supreme Court of Georgia
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
- Lindsey is routinely recognized by her peers as a Georgia Super Lawyer Rising Star
- Lindsey tried and obtained a defense verdict for a gastroenterologist physician who was alleged to have committed medical malpractice in the performance of a colonoscopy allegedly causing a bowel perforation and subsequent complications.
- Lindsey has handled and defended many medical malpractice cases filed against a Georgia healthcare system and its employees.
- Lindsey also defends claims and cases involving allegation of ordinary negligence asserted against healthcare entities and their employees.
- Lindsey represented a physician at trial in a case alleging negligent failure to refer a patient to a surgeon for workup of suspicious lesion from colonoscopy. Lindsey obtained a defense verdict.