Lisa A. Bothwell

Practice Groups

Education

  • Boston University School of Law, J.D.,
  • The Pennsylvania State University, B.A., History, Political Science & Latin American Studies

Bar Admissions

  • Pennsylvania
  • Massachusetts
  • United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

Lisa Bothwell is a partner in the Business & Finance practice group. Throughout her career, Lisa has proven herself to be an effective dealmaker who can handle difficult, high-end transactions, but can also handle smaller transactions in a cost-effective manner. She has closed dozens of M&A deals on the buy and sell side in the low to middle market.

Her corporate practice goes well beyond mergers and acquisitions: Lisa advises business clients on capital raises, business succession planning, business separations, joint ventures, phantom interest plans, and corporate governance. She is a trusted advisor to her clients and acts as outside general counsel to many family-owned businesses and start-up ventures in various industries. Lisa regularly negotiates and prepares operating agreements, partnership agreements, and shareholder agreements, and represents clients in estate planning and nonprofit law.

Lisa was selected to the list of Super Lawyers® Rising Stars for 2020 – 2025. The attorneys listed in Super Lawyers® Rising Stars are limited to no more than 2.5% of Pennsylvania attorneys under 40 years old or in practice for 10 years or less. Prior to attending law school, she worked as a paralegal at a boutique entertainment law firm in New York City. While earning her law degree from the Boston University School of Law, she served as an Editor for the Review of Banking and Financial Law and completed an externship at the Office of Chief Counsel (Internal Revenue Service). Lisa is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.

Professional Memberships

  • Bucks County Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • American Bar Association

Civic Associations

  • Member of Board of Directors, Advocates for the Homeless of Upper Bucks (“AHUB”) (2023 – present)
  • Boston University Law Young Alumni Council, Communications Chair (2022 – 2025)
  • Bucks County Bar Association, Business Law Section, Young Lawyer Division, and Women Lawyers’ Division
  • Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce, Women in Business Committee (2022) and Executive Leadership Program

Awards & Honors

  • Named Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® “Rising Star” (2020 – 2025)

Presentations and Articles

  • “Client Thinking of Selling Their Business? Talking Points Before the Referral”, Bucks Writs (Fall 2025)
  • “The Impact of the Big Beautiful Bill on Small Business Owners”, Bucks Writs (Fall 2025)
  • “It Ends with Us: The Evolution of a Smear Campaign” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2025)
  • “Developing Mentorship in the Bucks County Legal Community: What, Why, How” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2025)
  • $4M Strategies Podcast, “Legal Tips for Selling Your Business,” Guest on March 28, 2025, https://40strategy.com/legal-tips-for-selling-your-business/
  • “Mention It All: More Family (and Business) Law Lessons From Bravolebrities” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2024)
  • “Sell-Side M&A – Asset Purchase Agreements” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2024)
  • “What in the Andy Cohen: Family (and Business) Law Lessons From Bravolebrities” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2023)
  • “What in the Andy Cohen: Family (and Business) Law Lessons From Bravolebrities”, 2023 Family Law Supplement of The Legal Intelligencer.
  • “Operating Agreements: The Good, the Bad and The Ugly” CLE for Bucks County Bar Association (2022)
  • “Obtaining Guardianships in the Healthcare Setting” CLE for Luzerne County Bar Association, (2021)
  • Regular Speaker at Women’s Entrepreneurship Center StartUp, The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center
  • Match Savings Financial Confidence Classes, Women in Philanthropy, Scranton Area Community Foundation
  • “Arnold v. Life Partners, Inc.: Life Settlements are Securities in Texas,” 33 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 545, 2014
  • “Note, Aberration or Seminal Decision?: Examining the Impact of Zucker v. FDIC (In re BankUnited Financial Corp.) On Bankruptcy Law,” 34 REV. BANKING & FIN. L. 369, 2014

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