Amanda Dworkin is an associate attorney in the firm’s Los Angeles office. They currently handle complex civil matters in both state and federal courts and are experienced in resolving a wide range of legal issues including landlord‐tenant matters, real property, construction, personal injury, and general commercial litigation.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Dworkin spent three years litigating on behalf of individuals, organizations, think tanks, and agencies on a wide variety of matters. They’ve also acted in administrative and legislative advocacy roles for prior clients, utilizing their background as an environmental planner when appropriate.

Amanda Dworkin earned their Juris Doctorate from UCLA Law School, where they were Co‐Chief Managing Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law and Policy. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Dworkin attended the University of California, Davis, where they received a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Environmental Policy, Analysis, and Planning and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology.


Publications
Retiring Life Tenure: On Term Limits and Regular Appointments at the Supreme Court, Cardozo Law Review (2020).