Lindsay practises human rights, labour, administrative, constitutional and professional regulatory law. She acts for public and private sector unions, professional regulators and individuals on a wide variety of matters. Lindsay is an experienced litigator who has appeared as counsel at all levels of court and in front of all manner of administrative tribunals. She has particular expertise in judicial reviews and appeals involving complex human rights, administrative law and freedom of expression issues. When not litigating, Lindsay also conducts independent investigations for institutional clients and acts as independent legal counsel to administrative decision makers. Lindsay is a Co-Chair of CLE BC’s annual Human Rights Conference, a contributing author and editorial board member for CLE BC's Administrative Law Practice Manual, a regular panelist for Lancaster House and an instructor at the Canadian Labour Congress Winter School.