Lindsay A. Lawrence
About Lindsay A. Lawrence
Lindsay A. Lawrence is an attorney based in Cincinnati, Ohio, with a background in trial advocacy and community service. She has worked at Rittgers & Rittgers since 2020 and previously spent 11 years at The Lawrence Firm, PSC, where she contributed to a notable $1 million jury verdict in 2023.
Work at Rittgers Rittgers & Nakajima
Lindsay A. Lawrence has been employed as an attorney at Rittgers & Rittgers since 2020. In this role, she practices in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she applies her legal expertise to various cases. Her work involves representing clients and providing legal counsel, contributing to the firm's reputation in the region.
Previous Experience at The Lawrence Firm, PSC
Prior to her current position, Lindsay A. Lawrence worked at The Lawrence Firm, PSC from 2009 to 2020 as an attorney. She also served as a law clerk at the same firm from 2004 to 2008. Her extensive experience at The Lawrence Firm provided her with a solid foundation in legal practice and client representation.
Education and Expertise
Lindsay A. Lawrence earned her Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Northern Kentucky University—Salmon P. Chase College of Law. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication from the University of Cincinnati. During her law school years, she participated in nationally recognized Trial and Moot Court competition teams, enhancing her skills in trial advocacy.
Community Involvement and Leadership Roles
Lindsay A. Lawrence is actively involved in her community and serves in various leadership roles. She is a member of the Alumni Board of Salmon P. Chase College of Law and has been selected by her peers to serve on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Association for Justice. Additionally, she chairs the Tomorrow’s Leaders Young Professional Board of the Cincinnati Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Achievements in Legal Advocacy
Lindsay A. Lawrence has been recognized for her legal advocacy skills, having been admitted into the National Order of Barristers. In 2023, she was involved in a case that resulted in a $1 million jury verdict for non-economic loss. She also speaks to local high school students about distracted driving through the End Distracted Driving program, demonstrating her commitment to community education.