About Amanda R.
Amanda R. Stach built her legal foundation in Seattle and stayed close to that community through the early years of her career. She completed both undergraduate and law degrees at the University of Washington, earning a B.A. and then a J.D. from the School of Law. The local education shaped a practice centered on Washington state law.
Her first notable legal role came in 2008, when she served as a law clerk for the Washington Office of the Lawyer General. That position exposed her to government work and the mechanics of public law. She moved into private practice a few years later, joining Dionne & Rorick in 2011 as a lawyer. The next year she began work at Insight Law, continuing to practice in the state.
Stach’s trajectory shows steady professional progression. Early public-sector experience gave her a grounding in administrative and governmental processes. Time in small-firm settings followed, where the daily demands of client representation and case management shaped practical skills. She has remained active in the legal community throughout, holding memberships in several county and state bar organizations.
Since 2010 she has been a member of the King County Bar Association and the Washington State Bar Association. She also holds membership in the Snohomish County Bar Association beginning in 2012. Those affiliations reflect a practice that spans multiple counties in the state and a willingness to participate in professional networks that connect local lawyers.
Volunteering has been part of Stach’s professional life. Since 2012 she has volunteered as a lawyer for the University of Washington Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic. That involvement places her in direct contact with tax disputes affecting individuals who lack resources for full-time representation. It also suggests steady engagement with tax-related advocacy and client counseling at the community level.
Colleagues describe Stach as pragmatic and concise in courtroom settings and client meetings. She approaches matters incrementally, breaking complex issues into manageable parts. Her experience ranges from administrative work at a government legal office to handling files in private practice, and that variety informs how she evaluates cases and advises clients.
She maintains offices in Seattle, Burien and Everett, and conducts practice across Washington. Her work includes representing low-income taxpayers and handling related matters across the state.