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Amory concentrates her practice in litigation, assisting in the firm's representation of clients in a variety of cases, including those related to employment matters. Her work encompasses legal research, drafting of legal memoranda and briefs, attending depositions, assisting in arbitration proceedings, and providing additional support in various areas of the firm's litigation practice, including trial preparation.

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Honors & Awards

  • Listed in Super Lawyers - New Jersey Rising Stars (a Thomson Reuters business) in the Employment Litigation: Defense practice area (2026)
  • Member, Order of the Coif

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Uniquely NJ

  • New Jersey State Bar Association: Young Lawyers Division; Women in the Profession Section
  • Essex County Bar Association; Young Lawyers Section; Intellectual Property Committee
  • Middlesex County Bar Association
  • Jewish Bar Association of New Jersey
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More Activities & Experience

  • While attending law school, Amory held leadership roles in Seton Hall Law's First Generation Law Students Association, Cybersecurity and Privacy Society, and Jewish Law Students Association. She served as a student attorney for the Center for Social Justice Civil Litigation Clinic and was published as a member of the Seton Hall Legislative Journal.
  • Amory is fluent in conversational French
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Education

Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D. magna cum laude, 2021

Tulane University, B.A. cum laude, 2014

Bar Admissions

  • New Jersey, 2021
  • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, 2024

Clerkships

  • Former law clerk to The Honorable Lisa M. Adubato, Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex Vicinage, Civil Division (2021 - 2022)


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