Lisa L. Martin
Lisa focuses her practice on business law, commercial litigation, employment law, ART, and estate planning.

​Lisa is committed to helping businesses and individuals navigate complex legal matters with clarity, efficiency, and foresight. Her practice focuses on employment, commercial, business, estate planning, and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), with an emphasis on proactive and cost effective legal solutions designed to eliminate risk and achieve results.
Prior to joining Speer & Holliday, Lisa worked as a commercial litigator in well respected law firms where she gained valuable experience in legal research, strategy, and persuasive writing. Lisa brings deep experience and refined judgment to her work—now focused on practice areas that truly align with her professional goals and values. During her time in Big Law, she handled complex matters, worked with sophisticated clients, and developed a disciplined, strategic approach to legal problem-solving.
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Today, Lisa leverages her background to provide thoughtful, efficient, and client-centered counsel in the areas she finds most rewarding. By intentionally shaping her practice, she offers clients the benefit of high-level experience paired with personal attention, practical solutions, and a genuine commitment to work she enjoys and does well.
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Outside of work, Lisa enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors, traveling, and volunteering for causes that align with her values.
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Bar Admissions
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Kansas
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Missouri
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U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas
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U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
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U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri
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Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
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Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
Education
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University of Kansas, Bachelor of Science
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Washburn University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
Professional Affiliations
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American Bar Association, Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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Kansas Bar Association
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Johnson County Bar Association
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Noteworthy Cases
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​Cross Bar Land Co., LLC, v. James M. Bow; Barbara Jean Mullinix and Barry Wayne Mullinix, Trustess of the Mullinix Family Trust Dated June 18, 2014; and Virginia Bates Revocable Living Trust, by and through Margaret Nickel, Trustee, et al., 441 P.3d 1085 (Kan. Ct. App. 2019).
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