Andrea C. Lyons joined Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon in January 2011 as an associate attorney in the commercial litigation department. Andrea earned her Juris Doctorate in 2008 from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Before joining Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon, Andrea practiced at Dumas & McPhail, LLC for 2 years as an associate attorney in Mobile, Alabama, primarily representing creditors in bankruptcy court, foreclosure actions and collection work in Alabama and Florida. Currently, Andrea splits her time between Pensacola and the Washington D.C. area, where she continues to practice law for the firm in a remote capacity, while maintaining her role as a military spouse and a mom. Andrea continues to practice all over the states of Florida and Alabama representing small businesses, lending institutions and individuals. She looks forward to moving back to the area in the summer of 2025. Before law school, Andrea attended Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she was a cheerleader and spent some time interning in London, England at an employment and health consulting law firm. She was selected as Rising Star in 2013 by the Independent News and received the William S. Meador award for service in 2015. She currently serves on the Board of Directors as the Membership Director for the Junior League of Northern Virginia.
At Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon, Andrea represents business entities, lenders and financial institutions in her commercial litigation practice and individual clients in the firm’s family law matters.
Andrea C. Lyons joined Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon in January 2011 as an associate attorney in the commercial litigation department. Andrea earned her Juris Doctorate in 2008 from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Before joining Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon, Andrea practiced at Dumas & McPhail, LLC for 2 years as an associate attorney in Mobile, Alabama, primarily representing creditors in bankruptcy court, foreclosure actions and collection work in Alabama and Florida. Currently, Andrea splits her time between Pensacola and the Washington D.C. area, where she continues to practice law for the firm in a remote capacity, while maintaining her role as a military spouse and a mom. Andrea continues to practice all over the states of Florida and Alabama representing small businesses, lending institutions and individuals. She looks forward to moving back to the area in the summer of 2025. Before law school, Andrea attended Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she was a cheerleader and spent some time interning in London, England at an employment and health consulting law firm. She was selected as Rising Star in 2013 by the Independent News and received the William S. Meador award for service in 2015. She currently serves on the Board of Directors as the Membership Director for the Junior League of Northern Virginia.
At Emmanuel Sheppard & Condon, Andrea represents business entities, lenders and financial institutions in her commercial litigation practice and individual clients in the firm’s family law matters.