About Amanda
Amanda Owens took the long route to steady practice. She earned her law degree from The University of Toledo College of Law in 2011 and entered a profession that requires patience as much as precision.
She is admitted to practice in both Ohio and North Carolina. Early in her career she handled matters that required attention to state-specific rules and courtroom procedure. Over time she built a practice that spans two jurisdictions and the practical demands they bring. The work has meant frequent collaboration with local counsel, and regular attention to differing procedural calendars.
Her professional affiliations include membership in the North Carolina Bar Association. She participates in the bar’s activities as part of maintaining an active practice across state lines. Membership keeps her connected to changing rules and state court developments that affect clients in both states.
Owens joined White & Allen, P.A. in a role that puts her in regular contact with judges, opposing counsel and clients who need clear, grounded advice. At the firm she handles matters that arise under Ohio and North Carolina law, and she coordinates filings and hearings in the courts where her clients have interests. The office work has required a steady grasp of evidence and procedure, and the ability to explain the practical consequences of legal options to people who are not familiar with the system.
Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in approach. She prefers to lay out the likely outcomes, the timing, and the costs, then let clients choose the path they want to take. That straightforward style has been useful in a practice that often deals with cross-jurisdictional questions and client decisions about case strategy.
Public records do not list any judicial clerkships or professorships for her, and she does not appear to hold bar leadership positions publicly beyond association membership. She has maintained an active presence in matters brought in state courts and in filings that require competency in two separate sets of procedural rules.
She continues to practice at White & Allen, P.A., where her work centers on representing clients in matters arising under Ohio and North Carolina law.