Lyndsay Dublon is an associate attorney at Pleiss Sitar McGrath Gates & Ajello, where she represents and defends healthcare providers with a focus on long-term care and elder-care facilities. Since joining the firm, she has developed a strong practice analyzing medical records, defending claims involving allegations of elder abuse, and guiding clients through all stages of litigation. Lyndsay is committed to providing clear, steady counsel to facilities and care providers, ensuring they are equipped to navigate complex claims and regulatory challenges.
Lyndsay’s litigation experience includes drafting and arguing motions, managing discovery, preparing reports for insurance carriers, and working closely with clients to assess risk and develop case strategy. Prior to joining Pleiss Sitar McGrath Gates & Ajello, she gained valuable experience as a certified legal intern in several defense-oriented practices, supporting litigation in both state and federal courts. Her early work in criminal defense and civil litigation strengthened her ability to understand client needs, analyze sensitive fact patterns, and advocate effectively under pressure.
Lyndsay earned her J.D. from California Western School of Law, where she was active in the Women’s Law Caucus, the Public Interest Law Foundation, and the Employment and Labor Law Society. She was recognized with the Wiley W. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Services and inducted into the Pro Bono Honors Society. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Coastal Carolina University and is admitted to practice in all California state courts as well as the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Dedicated to ongoing professional development and client advocacy, Lyndsay continues to build her practice at Pleiss Sitar McGrath Gates & Ajello with diligence, empathy, and an unwavering commitment to high-quality representation.