About Lindsay
Lindsay Connolly graduated from the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law in 2010 after earning a bachelor’s degree in administration of justice from Salve Regina University in 2007. She completed law school at a time when she was already building practical experience and professional ties that would shape the early years of her career. Her legal training combined classroom instruction with exposure to local court practice and bar association involvement.
Connolly entered practice soon after law school. Her first recorded role was as an associate lawyer at Ventura Law Associates in 2011. That position gave her a foundation in client counseling and courtroom procedure. Later in 2019 she joined Livesay & Myers, P.C., first as an associate, then as a senior associate. In 2022 she took on the title of lead senior associate lawyer at the same firm. Those successive promotions reflect steady progression through litigation responsibilities and case management duties over more than a decade.
She is admitted to practice in Virginia and is also admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. That jurisdictional reach allows her to handle matters at both the trial and appellate levels when cases move beyond state court. Her roles over the years have included client representation, drafting pleadings, and appearing in hearings and trials, responsibilities typical of litigators in private practice.
Connolly maintains memberships in several bar and professional groups. She has been a member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Family Law Section, since 2011. She also holds membership in the American Bar Association and the Fredericksburg Area Bar Association, the latter of which she served briefly as secretary in 2018. These associations provide opportunities for continuing legal education and local bar engagement.
Colleagues describe her career path as deliberate. She moved from an associate role at a smaller office into increasingly senior posts at Livesay & Myers, where she has assumed greater oversight of cases and mentoring responsibilities for junior attorneys. Her experience spans courtroom appearances and client-facing work, reflecting the practical demands of litigation practice in the region.
She practices in Virginia and before the Fourth Circuit and has built a practice that includes courtroom representation and appellate filings. She currently works at Livesay & Myers, P.C., where she handles litigation and appellate matters in Virginia and federal courts.