I’m a dedicated attorney deeply rooted in Washington state, with a passion for fostering second chances and navigating the path to new beginnings. Born and raised here, I’ve always been in tune with the community that shaped me. I’ve lived in both rural and urban areas in Washington. My academic journey began at Seattle Central College and then on to University of Washington. I earned my law degree from Seattle University School of Law, where I focused on public interest law.
For several years, I have been committed to assisting individuals with criminal convictions in clearing their records, a process also known as “vacating.” This work is more than a profession to me; it’s a calling to dismantle structural barriers and advocate for equitable treatment under the law. I have been proud to serve as a volunteer attorney with King County Bar Association Records Project and assist in their mission. I also serve clients through my low bono practice, Washington Records Removal.
My approach to law is deeply influenced by the understanding that not everyone is treated equally in our society, especially in the realm of criminal justice. I stand for second chances, treating each client with the utmost respect and empathy, while working to ensure that their past convictions do not define their future.
For more information and to connect with Amy please visit washingtonrecordsremoval.com.