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Amanda K. Cipriano represents clients in prosecuting and defending complex commercial litigation in state and federal courts, as well as arbitrations. Amanda maintains a multifaceted litigation practice and litigates complicated contract disputes, civil fraud and RICO actions, tort causes of action, and bankruptcy fraud matters.
Amanda also represents public and private sector clients in internal and government investigations, white collar defense matters, and regulatory compliance issues. She has experience conducting internal investigations into highly sensitive matters, including as part of the Lowenstein team commissioned by the state to investigate a use-of-force incident at New Jersey’s only women’s prison. Amanda has worked on investigations involving allegations of employee misconduct, accounting fraud, tax fraud, bank fraud, securities fraud, and health care fraud.
Amanda rejoined the firm after serving as a law clerk to the Hon. Stanley R. Chesler, U.S.D.J. of the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey.
Committed to maintaining a robust pro bono practice, Amanda has represented victims of domestic abuse obtain final restraining orders and children seeking to secure Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.
Amanda is active in the firm’s Women’s Initiative Network (WIN) and leads committees that support and empower Lowenstein’s women attorneys. Amanda also appears as a host of the firm’s “Real Talk” podcast, which covers a wide range of issues that impact women in the law.
While obtaining her J.D., Amanda completed an externship with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Madeline Cox Arleo, U.S.D.J. of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Prior to law school, Amanda interned for various news, sports, music, and entertainment companies.