Shareholder Melody Lynch Speaks at American Bar Association's Business Law Section Spring Meeting

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Orlando, FL - Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A. is pleased to announce that attorney Melody B. Lynch participated on a panel at The American Bar Association’s Business Law Section’s 2018 Spring Meeting where she spoke about pathways to leadership with law students. The event was held at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, FL from April 12 to 14. For more information on this event, click here.

Lynch is a founding member of the firm's Privacy & eDiscovery Practice. She focuses her legal practice on complex business litigation, banking litigation, probate & trust litigation, intellectual property litigation, privacy & eDiscovery, and labor & employment litigation. She has worked on matters involving a wide variety of business disputes, employment contracts, non-competition agreements, non-disclosure agreements and trade secrets. Her estate litigation practice focuses on matters involving wills, trusts, or contested guardianships. Lynch is heavily focused on the Central Florida community where she was born and raised. As the president of the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association and as a Guardian ad Litem, Lynch represents abused and neglected children. Lynch holds leadership positions on other community boards, including the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and Children’s Home Society, Central Florida Division. She has been awarded with the Legal Aid Society New Attorney Award of Excellence and the Orange County Bar Association Young Lawyer Pro Bono Award of Excellence. Most recently, she was honored with the “40 Under 40,” award by the Orlando Business Journal and the AFP National Philanthropy Day Emerging Leader award.

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