About Amanda
Amanda Yeckering took a straightforward path into the law. She enrolled at Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2009 and earned her J.D. in 2012. Those three years shaped her approach to practice: practical, case-focused, and grounded in Kentucky procedure.
After law school she moved into private practice. By 2017 she was working as a lawyer at Lawrence & Associates. The firm became the center of her professional life. Colleagues describe her as steady and workmanlike. She builds cases carefully and presents them plainly.
Yeckering is admitted to practice in Kentucky and has carried out litigation and client counseling across state venues. She has been a member of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association since 2017, taking part in local bar events and continuing legal education opportunities. That local engagement keeps her connected to court personnel, judges, and other lawyers in the region.
Her courtroom work and office practice reflect the kinds of matters that often arise under Kentucky law. She represents clients in state courts and handles procedural, factual and negotiation tasks that most cases require. She is attentive to deadlines and to the practical demands of clients who need clear options and direct guidance.
Peers note that Yeckering blends careful preparation with plainspoken courtroom style. She prefers clear, organized filings and oral argument that does not rely on flourish. That approach suits the regular rhythm of state-court practice, where steady advocacy and reliable case management matter.
Outside of trial and office hours she participates in bar programming and outreach offered through the Northern Kentucky Bar Association. Those activities range from CLE seminars to informal panels on civil practice. Such involvement helps her stay current on rule changes and local procedural developments.
Over time Yeckering has consolidated her practice at Lawrence & Associates. The firm provides the platform for her ongoing representation of clients in Kentucky. She continues to practice law there, representing individuals and businesses in matters before Kentucky state courts.