About Lindsay
Lindsay Weber entered the study of law at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2010 and earned her J.D. in 2013. She moved through a curriculum that covered core subjects and elective work, and she completed her legal education as the nation’s courts dealt with shifting rules on civil procedure and evidence. Those years shaped the early contours of her practice.
Her career has been tied closely to a single firm. She began at Brown Paindiris & Scott in 2012 and has continued there through the present. The record lists her role as a lawyer beginning in 2012, and her steady presence at the firm has given her sustained exposure to the matters that come through its doors.
Weber is licensed to practice in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. That dual admission allows her to handle legal matters that cross state lines and to appear in proceedings in either jurisdiction. It also means she follows two sets of professional rules and court practices, a task that requires attention to procedural detail and an ability to adapt to differing local customs.
At the firm she has worked on a range of assignments that a small-to-mid-size firm typically handles, from client counseling to courtroom work and file management. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and practical in courtroom settings; clients have noted her clarity in explaining options. Her work has involved drafting pleadings, motion practice, and participation in trials and hearings.
Collegial settings and firm life have played a part in how her practice developed. Remaining at one firm has given her opportunities to follow matters from intake through resolution. It has also allowed her to build relationships with local judges and other attorneys who practice in the same jurisdictions, which can be an asset when managing schedules and resolving disputes.
Outside the immediate demands of litigation and client files, Weber maintains ties to the legal community in both states. She keeps current on changes in local rules and statutes that affect daily practice. That ongoing attention to procedural shifts helps when cases present novel questions or tight deadlines.
Lindsay Weber continues her legal work at Brown Paindiris & Scott, LLP. She handles matters that arise under the laws of Massachusetts and Connecticut and manages cases through the stages of litigation and resolution.