About Lindsey
Lindsey Markus built a path to the law that crosses disciplines and decades. She combines graduate study in international economics with a legal education earned at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. The combination shapes how she approaches client problems and legal questions.
Her academic record lists a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, completed in 2003. Earlier degrees include a Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance from Brandeis University in 1986 and a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis in 1994, where she majored in economics and minored in business and Spanish. She later pursued additional legal training in tax, earning a Tax Certification from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.
Markus entered practice in the mid-2000s. Records show she worked at Chuhak & Tecson, P.C. as a lawyer in 2006. Around that same period she joined professional organizations that match her bi-state practice: the American Bar Association in 2006, the Chicago Bar Association in 2006, and the Florida Bar Association in 2007. She holds licensure in both Florida and Illinois, which informs the geographic reach of her work.
Training in economics and tax law complements the kinds of matters she handles. Her academic background gives her a comfort with numerical and regulatory detail. The tax certification is a specific credential that supports work on tax questions, compliance matters, and related transactional issues. She brings both the legal tools and an economics perspective to those problems.
Colleagues and organizational memberships provide ongoing professional contact. Her memberships with national and local bar groups indicate participation in broader legal conversations on practice developments and ethics. Those ties also maintain connections to both Illinois and Florida legal communities.
Over the years Markus has moved between academic study and practice, and she continues to apply both strands of experience in client work. She has practiced in settings that require familiarity with tax rules and cross-jurisdictional issues. Her current practice is in Florida and Illinois and centers on tax and related matters.