Amanda B. Asaro

Associate at Mintz

Amanda focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation, corporate internal investigations, white collar defense, and government investigations and enforcement. She has experience drafting investigative reports, preparing presentations for regulators, interviewing witnesses, and conducting and overseeing large document reviews. She represents clients in several sectors, including financial services and professional services.

Before joining Mintz, Amanda was an associate and summer associate in the New York office of an international law firm, where she focused on securities litigation and enforcement work. In that role, she conducted legal research, drafted motions and briefs, and assisted with investigations for corporate clients.

While she was in law school, Amanda served as a legal intern in the Claims Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Office, where she drafted motions and documents related to medical malpractice and employment issues. She was also an associate editor of the Fordham Law Review, associate competitions team editor of the Fordham Moot Court Board, and managing editor of the Fordham Sports Law Forum. In addition, Amanda was a teaching assistant in the Legal Writing Program at Fordham Law School.

Prior to attending law school, Amanda was a senior associate in the New York office of a global turnaround management and consulting firm, concentrating on state and local tax matters. Earlier, she had an internship in the corporate tax department of a global financial services firm.


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