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Lindsay Kennedy is passionate about small law firms growing and the ability of military spouses to have long-term fulfilling careers – the two can fuel each other as a perfect pairing!
This passion drove her to found Legal Reinforcements, a business that connects law firms with military spouses to work as remote legal assistants, paralegals, and attorneys.
She is also a freelance attorney doing ghostwriting for attorneys on a wide range of civil litigation cases.
Tune in now and get Lindsay Kennedy’s thoughts on:
- What drives her purpose and passion for helping lawyers succeed
- What lessons Lindsay Kennedy has learned that she wishes she knew the answers to when she first started out
- Her top strategies for lawyers to help them grow successful law firms
- What Lindsay is doing to counter and overcome a culture that expects qualified professionals to volunteer for roles they deserve to be paid for
- The obstacles military spouses face to have a successful and fulfilling career, and how to overcome them
- And much, much more!
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Lindsay Kennedy
Lindsay Kennedy is a freelance attorney doing ghostwriting for attorneys on a wide range of civil litigation cases.
She is also a military wife and mom to two elementary-aged daughters.
Being a military spouse led Lindsay to the creation of Legal Reinforcements, a business that helps law firms hire military talent as remote legal assistants, paralegals, and attorneys.
When she is not drafting briefs or helping military spouses, she enjoys advocating for changes in the legal profession to allow for more non-traditional options so both parents are afforded the opportunity to enjoy their family.
Many moons ago, after graduating from Chase College of Law, she clerked for Judge Richard Smoak in the Northern District of Florida and clerked in the Eastern District of Kentucky.
She has loved the adventure of military life and enjoyed living abroad for 6 of the last 12 years in Germany and Korea.