Amanda is a Junior Consultant at Trial Behavior Consulting. She joins the firm with extensive experience in trial consulting after working as a Research Associate for another nationally recognized litigation consulting firm. Her work is primarily focused on leading and coordinating mock trials across the country and creating quantitative and qualitative reports to assist with trial strategy. To further assist our clients with jury selection Amanda routinely conducts attitudinal surveys and juror interviews at the conclusion of trial. Amanda works on a diverse set of cases spanning across both civil and criminal law. Just some of her many practice areas include products liability, breach of contract, toxic torts, wrongful conviction, and murder.
Amanda earned her B.A. in International Relations with a minor in Legal Studies from the University of Southern California. Throughout her undergraduate years Amanda specialized in foreign policy decision making and conducted extensive research and analysis on the 2012 Benghazi incident in Libya. She also served as the Lead Editor for the Global Security Team at the USC Global Policy Institute. In her spare time on campus, she volunteered as a tutor for elementary students at Holy Name of Jesus School.