As a Hope College graduate, Lindsay N. Canan began focusing on a legal career
by studying Political Science and English for her undergraduate degrees.
After being accepted into the Washington D.C. Honors Semester, she actively
served as an intern for United States Senator Carl Levin and was offered a
full-time position upon her graduation from college. While working on
Capitol Hill, Lindsay saw the value that a law degree could have to help those
persons within our Michigan communities.
After moving back to Michigan to pursue her law degree, Lindsay earned her
J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, completing a concentration program in
Litigation. During law school, Lindsay was a member of the National Moot
court Team, and she also served on the Board of Editors for the Thomas M. Cooley
Law Review. Lindsay worked during law school as a Law Clerk for Bos &
Glazier, P.L.C., where she was later offered a position as an Associate
Attorney.
Lindsay focuses her practice on matters involving general civil litigation,
such as:
- Employment and Labor Law
- Contract Law
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Insurance Coverage
- Condemnation Actions
- Environmental Damage
- Defective Devices
EDUCATION:
Hope College, B.A. 2005, Cum Laude
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D. 2010, Cum Laude
- Honors Scholarship Recipient
- Board of Editors, Thomas M. Cooley Law Review, 2009-2010
- National Moot Court Team Member, American College of Trial Lawyers
Competition, 2009
BAR ADMISSIONS:
State of Michigan - 2010
United States District Court Western District of Michigan - 2010
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Bar Association
State Bar of Michigan
Grand Rapids Bar Association
Women Lawyers Association of Michigan