About Amit S.
Amit S. Bindra took an international route into law. He earned a B.A. in International Relations from Michigan State University’s James Madison College in 2009. Three years later he completed his J.D. at DePaul College of Law. Those early academic choices gave him a broad view of systems and institutions. He has described legal problems in context rather than as isolated events.
After law school he entered private practice and became an associate at Prinz Law Office. He practices in Illinois and is active in the local bar community. Colleagues note that he arrived at the firm prepared to handle complex client files and to work across stages of litigation.
Bindra keeps current through a number of professional organizations. He holds memberships in the American Bar Association, the Illinois State Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association. He is also a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association. Outside of traditional bar groups he serves on the Young Professionals Leaders Board for the National Association for Urban Debate Leagues, a role that connects legal work to education and youth programs.
Those affiliations reflect how he allocates his time and interests. He concentrates on employment law, taking on matters that range from workplace discrimination to wage-and-hour issues. He represents clients in administrative proceedings and state court litigation. His approach pairs detailed factual review with steady procedural work. That combination helps him move cases forward without losing sight of the individual legal questions at play.
Bindra’s background in international relations informs his legal reasoning. He often frames client disputes in terms of institutional policy and organizational decision-making. That perspective can help when uncovering documentary evidence or when mapping out a negotiated settlement. He has also applied those analytical habits to pro bono and community-oriented matters tied to education and youth advocacy.
At the Prinz Law Office he works alongside other litigators and draws on firm resources when cases require broader support. He participates in day-to-day case management, drafting, discovery and courtroom preparation. He maintains professional ties across Illinois bar groups and national membership organizations to stay current on practice trends and case law developments.
He currently practices employment law at The Prinz Law Office.