Lindsey A. Peck

Bar Admissions

  • Michigan

Education

  • Michigan State University College of Law, J.D. (2010)
  • University of Minnesota, B.A. (2006)

Lindsey A. Peck

Principal

lpeck@dmclaw.com |
Direct: 313-944-1904


120 Kercheval Avenue
Suite 200
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236-3619

Main: 313-308-2030
Fax: 888-811-7144

Profile & Honors

Lindsey A. Peck is a principal of Dickie McCamey & Chilcote who specializes in appellate practice. She has extensive experience handling appeals and critical motions, preparing amicus curiae briefs, and monitoring high-exposure trials in state and federal courts across the country. Ms. Peck is well-versed in a wide array of substantive practice areas, including automobile negligence and bodily injury litigation, commercial litigation, complex and toxic tort liability, construction law, employment law, municipal liability, premises liability, product liability, professional liability, and trucking and transportation law.

Prior to joining Dickie McCamey, Ms. Peck practiced at other national firms with offices in the metro Detroit area.

Professional Accomplishments

  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America 2021–2024:  Appellate Practice
  • Michigan Super Lawyers® 2022–2024
  • Michigan Super Lawyers® – Rising Stars 2013–2020
  • DBusiness Magazine 2022 “Top Lawyers” in Appellate Law
  • Hour Detroit magazine’s “Top Women Attorneys in Michigan” 2014–2021 and 2023
Super Lawyers

Bar Admissions

  • Michigan

Education

  • Michigan State University College of Law, J.D. (2010)
  • University of Minnesota, B.A. (2006)
Representative Matters

Representative Matters

  • ACLU v. Livingston County, 796 F.3d 636 (2015) (First Amendment free speech and assembly in prison context)
  • Auto-Owners v. Seils, 310 Mich. App. 132 (2015) (dramshop)
  • Baker v. Smiscik, 49 F. Supp. 3d 489 (E.D. Mich. 2014) (Second Amendment open carry and Fourth Amendment unreasonable seizure)
  • Latits v. Phillips, 878 F.3d 541 (6th Cir. 2017) (Fourth Amendment excessive force)
  • Livingston Christian Schools v. Genoa Charter Township, 858 F.3d 996 (6th Cir. 2017) (Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act)
  • Northline Excavating v. Livingston County, 302 Mich. App. 621 (2013) (public works construction project)
Admissions & Licenses

Admissions and Licenses

  • Michigan Bar Admission
Memberships & Community

Memberships

  • Michigan Defense Trial Counsel (Amicus Committee Chair 2021–present)
  • State Bar of Michigan (Appellate Practice Section)

Community

  • Michigan Defense Trial Counsel 2024 “Volunteer of the Year Award”
Education

Education

  • Michigan State University College of Law, J.D. (2010), cum laude; recipient of Jurisprudence Achievement Award in Research, Writing, and Advocacy; Moot Court & Trial Advocacy Board – Appellate Division; Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute; Bernard J. Fieger Scholarship
  • University of Minnesota, B.A. (2006), cum laude, Psychology; International Honor Society in Psychology; Psi Chi