Overview
Amanda Pober is an associate in the Litigation practice of Paul Hastings and is based in the firm’s New York office. Her practice focuses on all aspects of complex commercial litigation and white collar matters. Ms. Pober has substantial experience as a civil and criminal litigator and handles all phases of litigation, including pretrial, trial, and appellate motion practice. Ms. Pober has represented clients across industries in high stakes civil litigation matters in federal and state courts and arbitration proceedings concerning contractual disputes, patent infringement, and tort claims. Ms. Pober has also represented individuals and corporations in internal and government investigations, as well as civil and criminal proceedings involving the DOJ and SEC, concerning allegations of wire fraud, securities fraud, insider trading, and market manipulation.
Ms. Pober received her law degree from The George Washington University Law School (with high honors, Order of the Coif) in 2011, where she was a member of The George Washington Law Review and the GW Law Moot Court Board. She received her B.A. in Criminal Justice (summa cum laude) from The George Washington University in 2008. Ms. Pober is admitted to practice law in New York.
insights
- PH COVID-19 Client Alert Series: Remote Technology Issues During COVID-19 Crisis Pose Heightened Insider Trading Risks - April 3rd, 2020
- PH COVID-19 Client Alert Series: Review of Internal Controls Especially Important as the SEC Indicates Increased Scrutiny of Potential Insider Trading During COVID-19 Crisis - March 27th, 2020
- The SEC Clears the Path for Investors as Potential Whistleblowers: Greater Scrutiny May Be on the Horizon During Regulatory Examinations - November 21st, 2019
- Post-Cyan Update – New York State Decisions Shed Light on Approach to Securities Act Claims - July 22nd, 2019
- Here We Go Again—The U.S. Government Brings Home Another FCPA Case Against a Life Sciences Company - November 12th, 2014