FRANCES T. LYNCH was
born in the United Kingdom and attended undergradute school at
the University of Colorado, where she graduated with honors.
Prior to receiving her law degree from the University of Arizona
in 1988, where she wrote for and edited the Arizona Law Review,
Ms. Lynch worked in Colorado as a newspaper reporter.
During
the past fifteen years, she has published articles, columns and
essays extensively, appeared as a legal expert on talk radio
throughout the United States, has served as a technical consultant
for the film industry, and is the author of the book Draw The
Line: Guide to A Sexual Harassment Free Workplace, (Oasis Press
1995).
Ms. Lynch has a strong interest in public service.
She worked for Southern Arizona Legal Aid and was formerly Program
Director for the Tohono O'Odham Advocate Program. Ms. Lynch has
practiced in both Tucson and Phoenix and has litigated hundreds
of jury trials throughout Arizona. She served a term as Presiding
Judge for Oro Valley Magistrate Court and also served as a Judge
Pro Tempore for Pima County. Ms. Lynch is also a contributing
author to "World of Criminal Justice,"
(2001) "Encyclopedia of Everyday Law," (2002) "Notable
Black American Women," (2002) and "American Law,"
(2003) all published by The Gale Group.
Ms. Lynch has 18 years
of courtroom experience, and now handles exclusively serious personal
injury and wrongful death cases.