About Marisa
Marisa Andrews is an attorney at Lindsay and Andrews. She works daily on client matters and on the practical problems that underlie them. Her approach is direct and detail-oriented. She favors clear explanations over legalese and methodical preparation over improvisation.
Andrews completed formal legal education and early professional training before entering practice. Those years shaped how she prepares for hearings and negotiations. She learned to weigh procedural options carefully, and to match strategy to each client’s particular circumstances.
Her career has unfolded in private practice. Over time she has taken on cases and matters that required both written advocacy and negotiated resolution. She has handled client intake, drafted pleadings and agreements, and carried cases through multiple stages when necessary. Colleagues describe her work as steady and thorough; clients often mention that she takes time to explain the trade-offs in a case.
Her professional style balances advocacy with advisory work. She spends time on factual investigation and on organizing proof for hearings. She also spends time advising clients about business decisions, risk management and everyday legal obligations. At times that means preparing court filings. At other times it means drafting contracts or counseling a client on the likely outcomes of different paths.
At Lindsay and Andrews Andrews manages a mixed caseload for individuals and organizations. She participates in contested matters when litigation is required. She also handles transactional and advisory work when that better serves a client’s needs. The firm setting allows her to collaborate on complex matters, consult with specialists and coordinate multi-step strategies.
Outside of casework she has been involved in firm-level planning and mentoring newer lawyers. She places emphasis on practical training and on building systems that help a client’s case move forward without unnecessary delay. Her colleagues value that combination of hands-on casework and an attention to office process.
Her current practice focuses on client counseling and dispute resolution.