About Amanda
Amanda Quatier earned her law degree before beginning practice in Oregon. She is admitted to practice in the state and built her career on handling everyday problems that bring people into court or require legal advice. Her early training emphasized courtroom procedure and client counseling, laying a practical foundation for the work she does now.
She began her professional life working on cases across the state, gaining experience in civil litigation and transactional matters. Over time she moved into private practice and began practicing at Quatier Law. Colleagues and clients have known her as someone who attends to the details of a file and keeps parties informed as a case develops.
Quatier’s practice has involved a mix of courtroom work and negotiated resolutions. She has managed pleadings, discovery, and motions, and has represented clients in hearings and settlement discussions. She also advises clients on contractual and regulatory questions that arise in state-level matters. Her caseload has reflected the variety of disputes and legal problems that come through Oregon courthouses.
Her approach to a case tends toward clear planning and steady preparation. She structures matters so deadlines are met and options are evaluated early. That helps clients understand likely outcomes and choose between settlement and continued litigation. Her style is straightforward. She explains legal steps in plain terms and prepares clients for the stages of a matter.
Outside of hearings and client meetings, she manages the administrative work of running a practice. That includes supervising case management, coordinating with experts and other counsel, and maintaining client communications. Those tasks keep files moving and make it easier to respond when schedules change.
Today she practices at Quatier Law in Oregon. Her current work centers on representing individuals and businesses in state matters while handling the practical demands of running a law practice in the state.