About Amanda
Amanda Collura-Day earned her law degree from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2011 after completing a Bachelor of Arts at Louisiana State University in 2008. She completed a traditional course of study and entered the bar shortly after finishing law school.
She began her career at Kean Miller LLP in 2011 and serves there as a partner. Over the years she has built a practice that regularly appears in both state and federal courts. Her admissions include the state of Louisiana, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana.
Her courtroom work reflects a pattern of litigation practice. She handles matters that require appearances in trial and appellate venues. The range of courts where she is admitted allows her to take cases from initial filing through appeals when necessary. That continuity can matter for clients facing complex litigation timelines.
Collura-Day maintains professional involvement beyond the courtroom. She belongs to the Propane Gas Defense Association, which brings together practitioners who handle liability and regulatory questions tied to the propane industry. She is also a member of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. Those memberships suggest regular engagement with continuing legal education and the professional networks that shape practice in Louisiana and federal courts.
Colleagues describe her work as methodical and rooted in court procedure and litigation strategy. She has experience preparing pleadings, conducting discovery, and appearing in hearings across district and appellate levels. Her practice requires close attention to federal and state procedural rules and to the technical details that often determine the trajectory of a claim.
Outside of court filings and hearings, she participates in association activities that connect legal practice to industry concerns. That engagement adds a practical dimension to the legal counsel she provides to clients in regulated sectors.
She continues to practice at Kean Miller LLP, where her work centers on litigation matters handled in Louisiana state and federal courts.