Amy is the chair of McGuireWoods’ Antitrust, Trade and Commercial Litigation Department. She has previously served on the firm’s Executive Committee, on the Board of Partners, as the Managing Partner of the McGuireWoods Chicago office, as co-chair of the Life Sciences Industry Group and as co-chair of the firm’s Recruiting Committee.
For more than 25 years, Amy has handled criminal and civil antitrust matters for international and U.S. companies and individuals. Based in Chicago, she defends companies and high-level executives in Justice Department Antitrust Division investigations, litigates major civil matters, and helps global companies design and implement innovative compliance programs at a time of heightened antitrust enforcement worldwide. Notably, as part of the McGuireWoods team, Amy helped secure a May 2010 victory on behalf of Jo Tankers before the U.S. Supreme Court in Stolt-Nielsen v. Animalfeeds Int’l, 130 S. Ct. 1758 (2010), which held that the respondents could not be compelled under the Federal Arbitration Act to engage in class arbitration where the arbitration agreement was silent on the issue of class arbitration.
But Amy is not just an influential leader or a proven practitioner. She is a fixture in the antitrust community as a whole. A persistent advocate for women attorneys in her community as well as her firm, Amy co-founded the Chicago Women Antitrust Lawyers Network to enhance women lawyers’ contact with heavy-hitters in the legal industry and to share advice on advancing in the legal profession. Under her leadership, the network gave its members access to the chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission, the chief of an Antitrust Division Section, and a 7th Circuit judge. She continues in that mission today through unfailing support, leadership and mentoring.
She is a member of the governing council of the American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust Law. She served as 2015-18 co-chair of committee operations for the section — the world’s leading professional organization for antitrust and competition law, consumer protection and economics — and served as the chair of the Civil Practice Committee. She recently served as the vice chair of the ABA’s International Cartel Workshop, a workshop that brings antitrust enforcers and practitioners together for a three-day role play.
Over the years, several state and national organizations have recognized her professional achievements, making her a sought-after speaker and thought leader. She served as a faculty presenter on three panels at the ABA’s 2018 International Cartel Workshop in Paris, she spoke at the ABA Section of Antitrust’s 2016, 2017 and 2018 spring meetings in Washington, D.C. — and is scheduled to speak in 2020 at the spring meeting, the largest antitrust conference worldwide.
Amy is the former two-time Chair of the American Diabetes Association Chicago Board and is a current member of the board. She has been the recipient of the ADA’s Top Individual Fundraiser Award for the Chicago Step Out Walks in 2011-2019. Amy also served as a board member of The Institute of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and is a board member for the Chicago Bar Foundation.
Amy received her JD from The University of Chicago Law School and her BA, summa cum laude, from Monmouth College.