About Amanda

Amanda Kuklinski completed her legal education at the University of Wisconsin Law School, earning a J.D. in 2015. Before law school she studied at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, graduating in 2011 with a B.A. in Sociology and Gender & Women’s Studies. Her academic path gave her a mix of social science and legal training, and it set the stage for a career in private practice.

Her early professional years are marked by steady movement through small-firm environments. In 2019 she worked as a lawyer at Zoldan Law Group PLLC. That role came after a period of post-law school training and practice, where she translated classroom work into client representation. In 2022 she joined Weiler Law PLLC as a lawyer. The shift between firms reflects a common pattern among attorneys building litigation and counseling resumes in regional practices.

Kuklinski is admitted to practice in Arizona and is authorized to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Those admissions define the geographic and procedural limits of her courtroom work. Practicing under state and federal admissions gives an attorney access to both state-level matters and federal appellate work when cases move beyond trial courts.

Her role at Weiler Law PLLC places her in a small-firm setting. Small firms often require lawyers to handle a range of tasks, from drafting pleadings to client counseling and court appearances. At both Zoldan Law Group and Weiler Law she served in lawyer positions that demanded practical lawyering and client contact. The record shows continuity in private-practice roles rather than a move into government or academic posts.

Colleagues and clients typically expect a lawyer with Kuklinski’s background to bring analytical training from law school together with a broader undergraduate study of social systems. That combination often informs how attorneys approach case development and client advising, especially on matters that touch on social or regulatory issues. She is also positioned to work on matters that proceed to federal appellate review, given her Seventh Circuit admission.

As of 2026 she practices at Weiler Law PLLC in Arizona. Her current work remains anchored in the jurisdictions where she is admitted and in the small-firm practice settings she has inhabited since 2019.

Education

University of Wisconsin Law School

J.D.

2015

University of Wisconsin - Madison

B.A. | Sociology, Gender & Women’s Studies

2011

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Lawyer

Weiler Law PLLC
2022

Lawyer

Zoldan Law Group PLLC
2019

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arizona
7th Circuit

Office Locations

Main Office

 5050 N. 40th St., Suite 260 Phoenix AZ 85018

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