About Lindsay
Lindsay Barton built her academic foundation at the University of California, Berkeley and earned her J.D. from Loyola Marymount University. Her education placed her at the intersection of two distinct California legal communities, and she entered practice soon after completing law school.
Her early legal work began in clerkships and internships. In 2009 she served as a certified law clerk in the Orange County District Attorney's Office. The following year she worked as a legal intern at the Department of Homeland Security, gaining exposure to federal processes and administrative practice.
Barton moved into attorney roles in the next phase of her career. In 2011 she worked at Rosengarten and Associates and the Disability Rights Legal Center, handling matters that required both advocacy and procedural precision. By 2012 she held lawyer positions at Trachtman & Trachtman and at Hanger, Steinberg, Shapiro & Ash. In 2015 she became a lawyer at Wooten Law Group. Most recently she is listed as having worked at Hanger Law in 2019. That trajectory shows steady movement through firms of different size and focus, and a range of courtroom and client-facing responsibilities.
She is admitted to practice in both California and Virginia. Barton maintains memberships in the State Bar of California and the Virginia State Bar, as well as the American Bar Association and the Orange County Bar Association. She has been listed in the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar since 2015. Those affiliations indicate an ongoing engagement with both state and national bar activities and a practice that crosses state lines.
Her work has covered civil matters that intersect with public benefits, family disputes, and administrative proceedings. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing cases and attentive in client interviews. She has experience in litigation settings and in administrative advocacy, drawing on her time in prosecution-related offices and federal internship work.
Today Barton is associated with Hanger Law. She practices across California and Virginia and continues to handle matters that combine litigation, client counseling, and administrative advocacy. She currently concentrates her practice on civil litigation and family law matters across the two jurisdictions.