Areas of Practice
Credentials
- J.D., West Virginia University, 2020 (Mountain Honorary)
- B.A., West Virginia University, 2017, International Studies, emphasis on International Business, Minor in Business Administration
- Harvard Business School Online, 2022, Certificate in Financial Analysis and Valuation for Lawyers
Bar & Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
- United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
- United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
- United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
- Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
Professional Affiliations
- International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
- Steering Committee Member, ALFA International Hospitality and Retail and Future Leaders Practice Groups
- Board Member, Fund for the Arts
- Board Member, Alpha Phi House Corporation
- Mensa
- Associate, Robinson & McElwee PLLC, 2020
- Summer Associate, Robinson & McElwee PLLC, 2018, 2019
With her meticulous attention to detail and focus under pressure, Lindsay Stollings is well-equipped to counsel her clients on the legal and strategic issues that arise in the life of a business. Her transactional-focused practice spans the entire business life cycle, from formation and capitalization to growth strategies, acquisitions, multi-generational succession planning and divestiture. She is experienced in negotiating credit facilities and coordinating cross-border and multi-jurisdictional transactions and financing.
In the commercial real estate sector, Ms. Stollings assists developers, contractors, landowners and operators with all facets of project development and execution. She routinely negotiates commercial leases, development agreements, real estate instruments, and purchase and sale agreements for assets ranging from industrial and mineral assets to retail, hospitality and office property.
To meet her clients’ needs as they arise, Ms. Stollings also represents clients in lawsuits involving shareholder oppression, collections actions, and other commercial disputes. She has obtained favorable results for majority stakeholders and companies in shareholder oppression. She has also conducted foreclosure proceedings of high-value commercial properties. Further, she represents secured parties in connection with creditor’s rights matters, including bankruptcy stay relief proceedings, plan negotiations, objections and restructuring matters.
Ms. Stollings’s client base is diverse and includes retail, industrial, and office real estate developers; banks; hotel owners; cryptocurrency mining and digital infrastructure companies; upstream and midstream oil and natural gas operators; manufacturers; start-up technology companies, and seed and early round investors.
Ms. Stollings is a steering committee member of ALFA International’s Hospitality and Retail and Future Leaders Practice Groups. She is also an active member of ICSC (formerly known as the International Council of Shopping Centers).
Ms. Stollings endeavors to approach each day with enthusiasm and a light heart. Outside of the office, she keeps active by playing tennis and squash with her husband.
Author, “Help! I’ve Been Scammed. Who Can I Sue?”, DTCWV Litigation Digest, 2022