Amanda Frame

Associate, New York

Biography

Overview

Amanda Frame is an associate in the Global Antitrust Practice of White & Case. Amanda's practice focuses on antitrust litigation, working with clients across a wide range of industries on class actions, complex litigation, and investigations. Amanda also has worked on antitrust merger clearance.

Amanda maintains an active pro bono practice. Since joining White & Case she has been a member of the firm's award-winning Access to Justice Initiative and has worked on resentencing petitions and research on human rights. In law school, she was a member of the Global Justice Clinic, where she worked furthering Indigenous People's rights in the context of global carbon markets and worked to secure parole release for aging prisoners in New York prisons as a member of the Parole Advocacy Project.

Prior to joining White & Case, Amanda attended New York University School of Law, where she focused her studies on international law. During law school, Amanda competed on behalf of the school in constitutional law and commercial arbitration moot court competitions and served as Secretary of the Student Bar Association.

Bars and Courts
New York
US District Court for the Southern District of New York
Education
Juris Doctor
New York University School of Law
Bachelor of Arts
Columbia University
Languages
English

Experience