Amanda Fossati started practicing law with Alden Law Group in March 2022.
Prior to joining the firm, Amanda worked exclusively on sexual abuse matters representing the victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and ongoing sexual abuse.
Amanda graduated cum laude from Chapman University Fowler School of Law in May 2021. During law school, she was an Articles Editor of Law Review, a student attorney for the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic, and an extern at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office in the Special Prosecutions Unit. Amanda was also a member of the Moot Court Board, where she was the runner-up at the 2019 National Pre-Trial Competition. Amanda served as an Academic Fellow for Legal Research and Writing as well as Civil Procedure. She was a Research Assistant to Professor Michael Bazyler and is mentioned in the Acknowledgments section of his recent published casebook, Comparative Law: Global Legal Traditions. Amanda received the CALI Award for Excellence in 7 different subjects during her studies.
In 2018, Amanda graduated from the University of Oregon where she was a part of the Oregon Cheerleading Team. She graduated with a B.A. in Political Science and Romance Languages with a minor in Legal Studies.
Amanda is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia.