About
Lindsay Frederick is Co-Chair of the Real Estate and Business Law Department at Alperin Law. She focuses her practice on real estate, business law, estate planning, and elder law. Over the years, she has guided individuals, families, and businesses through complex legal matters, always prioritizing practical solutions that protect her clients’ long-term interests.
Lindsay earned her bachelor’s degree from Old Dominion University and subsequently completed her Juris Doctor at Regent University School of Law. During law school, Lindsay gained valuable experience through internships across various legal specialties. Much of her time was spent with the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney in Virginia Beach, where she sharpened her legal skills and built a strong foundation for her career.
Throughout her legal career, Lindsay has represented clients in business transactions, real estate matters, and estate planning with professionalism and care. Her work in assisted reproductive technology further highlights her ability to address highly personal legal issues with sensitivity and precision. By combining her legal knowledge with a deep commitment to her community, she has become a trusted advisor.
At Alperin Law, Lindsay Frederick plays a vital role in helping individuals and businesses safeguard their future. Whether it is structuring a business deal, protecting property rights, or designing comprehensive estate plans, she ensures clients receive clarity and confidence in their decisions. Her dedication reflects a true passion for service and an unwavering commitment to the people she represents.
Law Office Affiliations
- Co-Chair, Alperin Law PLLC
- Member, Virginia State Bar
- Member, Florida Bar
Licensed State
- Virginia
- Florida
Education
- Regent University School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - Dominion University
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges


- Elder Law
- Guardianship
- Probate
- Trusts
- Business Litigation
- Contracts And Agreements
- Mergers And Acquisitions
- Partnership
- Tax
- Residential Real Estate
- Title And Boundary Issues