Amy R. Brandt - Philadelphia, PA
Attorney at Weir LLP
Commercial Litigation, Legal Malpractice, Class Actions Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA
1339 Chestnut Street Suite 500 Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia / New Jersey Commercial Litigation, Legal Malpractice, Class Actions Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Commercial Litigation, Legal Malpractice, Class Actions
- Employment Litigation
- Environmental Litigation, Consumer Fraud
- Computer Software Litigation, Insurance Litigation, and Family Law
Litigation: 85%
Attorney Information
Overview
Amy is a 1989 graduate of Penn State University and received her Juris Doctorate from Temple University School of Law in 1992, graduating with honors and receiving the George P. Williams Scholarship. She was a member of the Temple University Law School's Moot Court Honor Society.
Since joining the firm in 1992, Amy has continually practiced in the areas of commercial litigation, legal malpractice, class actions, employment litigation, environmental litigation, consumer fraud, computer software litigation, insurance litigation, and family law.
Amy has participated as a member of the litigation team on several multi-million dollar cases. She is admitted to both the State and Federal courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and has been admitted pro hac vice to litigate matters in Delaware and South Carolina.
Education
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Legal Education
- Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1992
- New Jersey, 1992
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Contact
1339 Chestnut Street
Suite 500
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-309-8660
Fax: (215) 665-8464
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.weirlawllp.com/
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