Amanda P. Adomako is a member of the firm’s litigation practice, with a focus on complex commercial litigation, bankruptcy and corporate restructuring, as well as antitrust and competition matters.
Amanda earned her J.D. from Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, where she was a member of the National Trial Advocacy Team and competed in several national trial competitions. While pursuing her law degree, she served as a student advisor to first-year law students, provided legal representation through the law school’s immigration clinic and completed an externship with the Utah Attorney General’s Office. In addition to developing her litigation skills, Amanda contributed to the law school community by mentoring pre-law students and serving as a liaison between law students and legal professionals across Utah.
Prior to attending law school, Amanda worked with the Legal Aid in Ghana, West Africa, and represented her country in international debates held in Norway. Known for her proactive approach, Amanda takes pride in her ability to anticipate needs and issues before they develop.
A polyglot, Amanda spends her time outside of work honing her watercolor painting skills, doting on her cat and exploring new hobbies.