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Practice Areas:
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Real Estate and Corporate
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Lyndsay earned her Bachelors of Science degree from the College of Communications at The University of Texas at Austin in 2006. While at UT, Lyndsay received University Honors and was a member of Gamma Sigma Alpha Honors Society. Lyndsay earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in 2010 where she was on the Dean’s Honors List, received the South Texas College of Law Academic Merit Scholarship and was an Access to Justice fellow. Lyndsay was on the the Board of Advocates and participated as an advocate with the Gerald Treece Mock Trial Academy. Lyndsay also served as Managing Editor of the Texas Journal of Business Law, the official publication of the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Texas.
During her second year of law school, Lyndsay was published in the Texas Journal of Business Law, “Product Liability Law – Whether the Seller of a Defective Product is Entitled to Indemnity From an Upstream Supplier other than the Manufacturer under Statutory Law or Common Law.” 43 Tex. J. Bus. L. 399 (2009).
Lyndsay interned with the Honorable Federal Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey Bohm in the Southern District of Texas and interned with the International Criminal Court for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague, Netherlands traveling to Bosnia and Serbia and assisted with cases before the International Court of Justice. Lyndsay was also a summer associate in New Orleans with a boutique law firm specializing in admiralty, maritime, energy, and insurance defense law.
Lyndsay is a board member of Camp For All Young Professionals and is also a volunteer member of the Junior League of Houston, Susan G. Komen Young Professional Council, Urban Green, Urban Land Institute and Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Lyndsay is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Young Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, Houston Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi Legal Honors Fraternity, American Society of International Law, and Garland R. Walker American Inn of Court.
Lyndsay started with Roberts Markel Weinberg PC as a law clerk during the Fall of her second year of law school. Before going to law school, Lyndsay was a sixth grade math and science teacher with YES College Preparatory.