About Amanda Roberts
Amanda Roberts Reilly earned her Juris Doctor from Touro College in 2005. She completed her legal studies after a concentrated program and moved into practice soon after. The training she received at Touro framed the early years of her work and shaped how she approaches legal problem solving.
She began her career in the mid-2000s, stepping into a busy legal market at a time of shifting regulation and client expectations. Over the years she has handled a broad array of matters, taking cases through research, negotiation and court appearances when required. Her path has been steady rather than headline-making: she built a practice through routine courthouse work, client counseling and the day-to-day tasks that keep a firm functioning.
Alongside her practice she has maintained professional memberships. She keeps current memberships in legal associations that support continuing education and ethical practice. Those affiliations have provided ongoing opportunities to stay current on procedural changes and emerging precedent.
Her workplace is Blumberg, Cherkoss, Fitz Gibbons and Blumberg. At that firm she works with colleagues on matters that demand attention to detail and careful management. Her role includes drafting pleadings and briefs, preparing clients for hearings, and coordinating with opposing counsel and court staff. She works with clients of varying profiles and adjusts her approach depending on the issue at hand and the stage of the matter.
Clients and colleagues describe her approach as practical. She prefers clear legal analysis and straightforward advice over elaborate theory. That makes her suited to matters that require timely decisions. She uses written work product—motions, memos and settlement proposals—to move files forward efficiently.
Outside the office she has remained engaged in professional life. That engagement is reflected in ongoing membership activity and occasional attendance at seminars and local bar events. Those settings have also been places where she has broadened the network she draws on when complex issues arise.
As of 2026 she continues to practice at Blumberg, Cherkoss, Fitz Gibbons and Blumberg. Her current practice focuses on advising and representing clients in a range of legal matters.