
Lisa Mathews, JD, MBA
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Career Highlights
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Owner, Mathews Law PLLC since 2018.
- Adjunct Professor, Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University (LLM Program)
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Interned for the Department of Justice – Office of Immigration Litigation, Appellate Division, and the Senate Judiciary Committee, Office of Senator Hatch.
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12 years of people and project management experience at Fidelity Investments.
Licenses & Certifications
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Licensed to practice law in Virginia
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Certified Mediator for Circuit Court – Family cases by the Supreme Court of Virginia (inactive)
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Certified Guardian ad litem for children by the Supreme Court of Virginia (inactive)
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Certified court-appointed attorney for misdemeanor and juvenile cases by the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
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Member of the XXXX.
Education and Licenses
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Juris Doctorate, George Mason University, cum laude
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Master of Business Administration, Indiana University
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Bachelor of Arts, Brigham Young University​
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Licensed to practice law in Virginia (Maryland pending)
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Certified Mediator for Circuit Court – Family cases by the Supreme Court of Virginia (inactive)
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Certified Guardian ad litem for children by the Supreme Court of Virginia (inactive)
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Certified court-appointed attorney for misdemeanor and juvenile cases by the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
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Member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Business Network International, XXX..
Professional Accomplishments
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As Director at Fidelity Investments, Lisa was responsible for policies and procedures for a 240-person business unit with operations in both U.S. and India.
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Managed multiple medium and large-scale project that saved the company over $750,000 annually.
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Lisa served as member of senior management for 240-person business unit,
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Free Exercise and Third-Party Harms: Why Scholars Are Wrong and RFRA is Right, Trinity Law Review, Fall 2016.
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Hobby Lobby and Hobbs to the Rescue: Clarifying RLUIPA’s Confusing Substantial Burden Standard, George Mason Law Review, Summer 2017.
