2014-07-16

Curriculum Vitae of Lynda L. Hinkle, Esq.

Current Employment

Principal/Lead Attorney/CEO. Law Offices of Lynda L. Hinkle, 2009-Present.

Manages a firm with three office locations in Marlton, Woodbury and Gloucester Township. Employs three attorneys, one Legal Administrator, one legal assistant, and three law clerks.

Legal specialties include, but not limited to:

Family Law:  Divorce, Separation Agreements, Child Custody, Parenting Time, Spousal and Child Support Issues, Pre-Marital Agreements, Post-Marital Settlements, Domestic Violence Complaints

Elder Law: Guardianships, Social Security, Nursing Home Complaints, etc.

Small Business Law: Small Business Startup, Counsel on Retainer Agreements, Structural Changes, Contracts, Common Small Business Challenges, Closing a Business

Wills and Estates: Wills, Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Trusts, Estate Administration, Challenges to Estate Administrations

Municipal Defense: DUI, Violation of Municipal Ordinances, Domestic Violence Complaints, Misdemeanors and Other Criminal Charges, Expungements

Past Employment

Student Attorney, Child and Family Advocacy Clinic

Financial Literacy Information Project Leader, Rutgers University School of Law

Summer Intern, Division of Law, Department of Youth and Family Services.

Research Assistant, Professor John C. Lore, Rutgers University School of Law, Children’s Justice Clinic

Adjunct Professor, Camden County College, Salem Community College, Fairton Federal Prison

through Cumberland County College

Contracted Long Term Substitute, Black Horse Pike Regional School District

Business Development, Microwarehouse

President and Owner, Dandelion Innovations, public relations and writing

President and Founder, Women Halting Online Abuse (Now Working to Halt Online Abuse)

District Representative, Congressman Robert E. Andrews

Education

Rutgers University School of Law – Camden.  J.D., May 2009.

Coursework/Activities Included:

Child and Family Advocacy Clinic

Child Abuse and Neglect

Domestic Violence Practice (Mini-Clinic)

Family Law

Social Welfare Law and Public Policy

Federal Income Tax

Externship with the Division of Law

DYFS

ADR

Advanced Mediation

Decedents, Wills, and Estates

New Developments Editor, Journal of Law and Religion

Rutgers University – Camden.  M.A. in English, January 2008.

Coursework/activities included:

Presented papers at national and international academic conferences.

Published multiple academic articles

President of English Graduate Students Association

Organized an academic conference at Rutgers.

Thesis: “Reaping the Whirlwind:  Regaining the Irish Catholic Literary Voice of 19th Century America Through the Works of Christine Faber” based on  a book-length collection of an author’s short stories as published in Redpath’s Weekly from 1882-1884, with critical essays.

Advisor:  Dr. Holly Blackford.

Rowan University, M.S. in Teaching, Secondary Ed., August 2003.

Thesis:  “An Exploratory Study of the  Impact of Alternative Approaches to Treatment of Bullying Behaviors at the Middle/High School Level in  a Southern New Jersey School District.”

Advisor: Dr. Thomas Monahan.

Rowan University, B.A. in English, Honors Concentration, January 1993.

Activities included:

Student Government

English Club

Avant Literary Magazine

Senior Thesis: “Decoding Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.”

Advisor:  Dr. Cindy Vitto

Community Service

Board of Trustees, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Burlington, Camden & Gloucester Counties 2014.

Board Member. Volunteer Center of South Jersey.  Fall 2013- Present.

Chair of the Administrative Council and Legal Advisor. Pitman United Methodist Church 2012-Present.

Solicitor to the Bellmawr Borough Zoning Board of Adjustments, 2013

Fundraising Chair for Cooking for Kids Sake, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties, 2009-2013.

Cooper Hospital Foundation, 2011-2012

Member of fundraising committee for Pink Roses/Teal Magnolias brunch to raise funds for breast and gynecological cancer, 2011

Mock Trial Team Coach, Timber Creek High School, 2013

Mock Trial Judge, 2010 and 2012

Vincent J. Apruzzese High School

Gloucester County Family Courts

Rutgers University Alumni Association, Alumni Leaders Council, 2011-Present

Active participant in Alumni Association with the following service elements:

Rutgers University Recent Graduate Council Member and Fund Advisor on Executive Board, 2009-Present

Rutgers University Alumni Association Homecoming Committee, 2010-Present

Rutgers University Alumni Association, Awards Committee, 2011

Rutgers University School of Law Charter Group organizer for Small/Solo Firm, pending.

Rutgers University, Camden, Alumni Association Board, June 2013 – Present

Burlington County Advisory Council on Women, January 2012-Present

Director of Community Food Drive, Food Bank of South Jersey, 2011

Planning Committee, Cooking for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children) fundraiser, 2011

Administrative Council, Pitman United Methodist Church

Pro-Bono Attorney, Our Father’s House Nursery School, affiliated with Pitman United Methodist Church

Ewomen Network Vision Committee, 2010-Present

Bellmawr Lions Club, 2009-Present

Assisted in fundraising for charities assisting the physically and mentally challenged in the community.

MP Journal, 2007-Present.

Editor in chief of an international, peer-reviewed feminist academic journal.

Special Honors

Top Attorney in SJ Magazine in 2011, 2012, 2014

SNJ Business People’s Readers Choice: South Jersey’s Most Influential Law Firms 2014

Chancellor’s Award for Civic Engagement, Rutgers University-Camden, 2013

New Voice Award for Burlington County Chamber of Commerce, 2013

Philadelphia’s Finest 2013

Rising Star in Super Lawyers 2013

Awesome Attorney in South Jersey Magazine 2012

Super Woman, South Jersey Magazine 2012

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, New Jersey Chapter Family Law Award, 2009

Deborah Michael Richards Scholarship for Family Law, 2009

Mary Philbrook Public Interest Student Award Honoree, 2008

Marshall Brennan Fellow, 2007-2008

Association for Public Interest Law Summer Grant Award, 2008

Publications

Breaking Up: Finding and Working with a New Jersey Divorce Attorney. (Charleston: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013).

“Practice Management Tips for Community Service.” GP Solo Magazine (American Bar Association publication), pp. 24-25, Jan/Feb 2012 Edition

“Where No Human Aid is Possible. Or is It?:  How the Temperance Movement and Suffrage Movement Changed the American Family.”  MP Journal, Winter 2009 Issue.

“Tithing to the Vortex: The Secrecy of Financial Records in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.” Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion. Vol.10, Fall 2008.  Available at:  http://org.law.rutgers.edu/publications/law-religion/new_devs/ND10-1TithingShort.pdf

“Harriet Martineau and the Separate Economy of ‘Domestic Service’.” Shawagunk Review. SUNY-New Paltz Graduate Annual.  April 2007 Issue.

“Women and Silence in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness ….or Patriarchal Fantasy 2.0.” MP Journal, January 2007 Issue.

“The Superior Parent: Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Abolitionist ‘Fostering’ of Slaves.”  MP Journal. June 2007 Issue.

“The Machinist Rolls Up His Sleeves:  Whitman and the Working Class.” Mickle Street Review: An

Electronic Journal of Whitman and American Studies. Issue 17/18, Fall 2005.

“Between the Idea and the Reality Falls the Shadow:  White Teachers, Minority Students.”  The New Jersey English Journal.  Ed. NJCTE.  2005.

“Dethroning Bullying.” Academic Exchange Extra, May 2005.

Some Presentations

“Finding a Divorce Attorney”. Haddonfield Public Library, Haddon Township Public Library, Moorestown Public Library 2014

“Domestic Violence and the Law” Behold! The Power of Woman Women’s Conference, April 2013.

“Divorce Course.”  Cherry Hill Public Library, Cherry Hill, NJ, December 2011, January 2012 and February 2012.

“Financial and Legal Health.” The Law Office of Lynda Hinkle, Marlton, NJ, February 2010.

“Family First: The Policy Considerations of Privileging Adoption over Kinship Care in the United States and the United Kingdom.” Securing Economic and Social Human Rights Conference at Rutgers School of Law, Camden, April 17, 2009.

“Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Fostering of Slaves.”  Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association, Baltimore, October 2006.

“Bloodsucking Structures: American Female Vampires as Class Critique.” International Gothic Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 2005.

“The Machinist Rolls Up His Sleeves:  Walt Whitman and the Working Class.” Walt Whitman  and Place Conference, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, April 2005.

“Between the Idea and the Reality Falls the Shadow:  White Teachers, Minority Students.” Stony Brook University English Department Graduate Conference, New York City, February 2005.

“Bloodsucking Structures: American Female Vampires as Class Critique.” PCA/ACA Conference, San Diego CA, March 2005.  Schoeneke Travel Grant Award Winner.

“Bloodsucking Structures: American Female Vampires as Class Critique.” English Graduates for Academic Development (EGAD) Texas A&M-Commerce, Commerce, TX, September 2004. Outstanding Paper Award.  Rutgers Travel Grant Award.

Invited Talks

“Domestic Violence Lobbying”  Project SARAH, JCC Katz Center, Cherry Hill, NJ 2014

“Legal Health for Women Business Owners”  Interconnections for Women, Turnersville, NJ, 2012.

“Start Your Own Firm.” Rutgers School of Business, Camden, NJ, February 2012.

“Small Business Legal Issues.” Empowerment Hour Radio Show, WiFi 1460AM, January 2012.

“Starting a Solo or Small Firm Practice: Advice from Alums”. CLE presenter at Rutgers School of Law, Camden, NJ, December 2011.

“Starting a Solo or Small Practice: Advice for Alums.” Featured Speaker for CLE, Rutgers School of Law, November 2011.

“Being the Rock: Business Health for Small Business Owners.”  Ewomen Network of South Jersey, Fall 2011.

“Legal Health for Her.” Women’s Opportunity Center of Burlington County, March 2010 and March 2011.

“Being the ROCK: Business Health for Small Business Owners.”  Ewomen Network of South Jersey, Fall 2011.

“Legal Health for Her.” Women’s Opportunity Center of Burlington County, December 2009, March 2010 and March 2011.

“Careers in Small Law Firms.” Women’s Law Caucus of Rutgers Law Camden, March 2011.

“Careers in Small Law Firms.” Rutgers University School of Law, Career Services, 2011.

“Living Wills and Estate Planning.” Vitas Hospice Care, Marlton, August 2010.

“Domestic Violence Basics.”  Providence House of Burlington County, June 2010.

“Domestic Violence Basics.” Providence House of Burlington County, June 2009 and June 2010.

“Between the Myth and the Reality Falls the Shadow:  White Teachers, Minority Students.” Breakout session for New Jersey Council of Teachers of English STARS 8 Annual Conference. Lakewood, NJ, February 2005.

Reviews

“Errors and Expectations:  A Guide for the Teacher of Basic Writing by Mina Shaughnessey.”  Focus:  NJCTE Newsletter. Winter 2004-2005.

“Teaching to Transgress by Bell Hooks.”  Focus:  NJCTE Newsletter.  Fall 2004.

Memberships

New Jersey State Bar Association 2006- Present

Gloucester County Bar Association, 2011-Present

Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce, 2011-Present

Camden County Bar Association 2009-Present

Camden County Chamber of Commerce, 2009-Present

Burlington County Bar Association 2009-Presentpa

Burlington County Chamber of Commerce, 2009-Present

Camden County Democrat Committee 2009-Present

Bellmawr Democrat Club, 2010-Present

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