Attorney Lyndsay Robinson is a shareholder at Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. Her practice consists of general civil litigation with a focus on family law, estate planning, and probate administration. Lyndsay is committed to serving families in New Hampshire with compassion.
Lyndsay graduated from Saint Anselm College with a Bachelor of Arts in politics and a minor in Russian area studies. Upon graduation, Lyndsay attended the University of New Hampshire School of Law. She had the privilege of participating in a rigorous course load and graduating from the University of New Hampshire as a Daniel Webster Scholar. In addition to participating in the honors program, Lyndsay served as a Warren B. Rudman Summer Fellow and an American Bar Association Janet B. Steiger Fellow.
While in law school, Lyndsay had the honor of clerking at the 9th Circuit Manchester Family Division, served as a legal consultant for the State of New Hampshire Court Improvement Project, interned for the State of New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, served as a Rule 36 Student Attorney for the Concord City Prosecutor’s Office, and worked as a law clerk for Tober Law Offices, PA.
Lyndsay is an active member of the Bar and dedicated to serving her community. Lyndsay currently serves as Treasurer of the New Hampshire Women’s Bar Association and is the ABA Young Lawyer Delegate for the New Hampshire Bar Association. Lyndsay is a member of the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation Board of Directors. Lyndsay also serves on the Board for the New Hampshire Bar Foundation and 603 Legal Aid. Lyndsay is a member of Chief Justice MacDonald’s advisory board for the New Hampshire Judicial Branch Steering Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. Lyndsay is the former Chair of the New Hampshire Bar Association Family Law Section and the New Hampshire Bar Association Gender Equality Committee.
Lyndsay is actively involved with the New Hampshire Pro Bono DOVE Program actively representing victims of domestic violence and stalking. Lyndsay was awarded New Hampshire Bar Association's Pro Bono Program Rising Star in 2020 and was also voted Best Attorney in Greater Nashua by the Nashua Telegraph in 2020. Lyndsay was the recipient of the Bruce Friedman Pro Bono Award in 2023. The Bruce E. Friedman Pro Bono Award honors a University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law graduate and member of the New Hampshire bar who exemplifies Bruce Friedman’s commitment to representing the indigent through exemplary pro bono service. Professor Friedman was the founder of the law school's civil practice clinic.
In addition, Lyndsay was the recipient of the New Hampshire Bar Foundation’s Robert E. Kirby Award. The Kirby Award recipient is an attorney 35 years old or younger who demonstrates the traits of civility, courtesy, perspective and excellent advocacy.
Lyndsay was selected as New England Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2021 and 2022. In Lyndsay’s spare time, Lyndsay enjoys traveling, reading, New England sports, and spending time with her family.