As a litigation associate, Lindsey Olson Collins focuses her practice on white-collar defense and investigations and complex commercial litigation. She has particular experience representing individual and corporate clients in connection with domestic and international government-facing investigations.
Practice highlights include representing a leading global financial institution in a sweeping, multi-year federal criminal investigation into a multi-billion dollar investment portfolio; representing an individual in connection with criminal investigations relating to allegations of manipulation and collusion in the precious metals market; and representing a major cultural institution regarding allegations of abusive conduct by a high profile employee.
While earning her J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, Lindsey interned for the Honorable James C. Francis, IV of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. She also served as editor-in-chief of the Fordham Moot Court Editorial Board and was an associate editor of the Fordham Urban Law Journal.
Outside of her litigation practice, Lindsey serves as a junior board member of Association to Benefit Children, a non-profit organization serving communities in East Harlem and the Bronx.
Education :
- Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 2013
- Editor-in-Chief, Fordham Moot Court Board, 2012-2013
- Princeton University, A.B., 2008
Admissions & Qualifications : New York
Court Admissions :
- U.S. District Court, New York, Southern District
- U.S. District Court, New York, Eastern District
Memberships : New York City Bar Association
Cost
Rate : $$$