About Lindsey S.
Lindsey S. Dasher earned her J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2011. She completed her undergraduate studies at Presbyterian College in 2008, where she read history and religion and took a minor in English. Those academic choices shaped an early interest in the interplay between law, institutions and stories—threads that inform how she approaches legal problems.
After law school, Dasher moved into practice in the Carolinas. She is admitted to practice in both South Carolina and North Carolina, and her work has required attention to rules and procedures in each state. Colleagues say she pays careful attention to statutory details and court rules. Clients have described her as steady in exchanges and deliberate in written work.
Her career has included courtroom appearances, negotiations and client counseling. She has handled matters that required both litigation strategy and transactional thinking. That mix has meant frequent coordination with local counsel, expert witnesses and opposing counsel across jurisdictional lines. Dasher has also taken cases that demanded detailed factual development and focused legal research.
Dasher’s legal approach favors clear analysis and practical solutions. She writes plainly in briefs and emphasizes preparation before hearings. When cases require it, she assembles interpreters, investigators or specialized consultants to bring needed facts to light. peers note that she balances attention to immediate deadlines with planning for what comes next in a matter’s lifecycle.
Outside of courtroom and office work, Dasher’s undergraduate background in history and religion informs how she frames arguments and reads precedent. That perspective often shows in how she organizes a case narrative and in the questions she asks during depositions. Her current practice centers on legal matters in South Carolina and North Carolina.