Lindsay E. Nadeau Named 2025 40 Under Forty
Lindsay’s practice focuses on governmental relations, administrative law, and employment law. She advises clients in a variety of fields, including highly regulated industries. She currently serves as Chair of the firm’s Government Relations & Administrative Law Department.
Lindsay has been helping clients seek creative legislative and regulatory solutions to their legal needs since 2016. She frequently represents clients before the New Hampshire House and Senate, Governor and Executive Council, New Hampshire Insurance Department, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, State Department of Labor, Commission for Human Rights and other administrative agencies. In addition to advocating for or against legislation on behalf of clients, she also assists entities when bidding on and obtaining approval of public contracts through the state’s complex procurement process. Her work often involves advocating for clients in highly regulated industries by assisting with regulatory approvals and defending against administrative enforcement actions.
Lindsay’s administrative law practice concentrates on counseling employers and employees about the myriad legal issues that arise in employment relationships. She routinely advises clients about the ever-changing landscape of federal and state employment laws and offers practical advice for compliance and risk management. Lindsay serves clients in all aspects of their employment and human resources needs, including drafting policies and handbooks, conducting personnel investigations, negotiating employment and severance agreements, drafting non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, conducting employee trainings, and advocating for clients in disputes before the New Hampshire Human Rights Commission, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and New Hampshire Department of Labor.
Lindsay is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire School of Law, where she participated in the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program. While in law school, she completed legal residencies in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. Prior to attending law school, Lindsay worked in the Office of Governor John H. Lynch for four years, where she gained in-depth knowledge about state government.
Originally from Concord, Lindsay enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, volunteering, cooking, and visiting Lake Winnipesaukee.