Amy Curley is a partner in WSHB’s New York office. Her practice areas have a common thread in that they involve extremely high exposure matters, and include complex Labor Law, torts, products liability, premises and general liability. In addition, Amy enjoys a stellar reputation handling all facets of professional liability matters ranging from design professionals to attorneys. She truly cares about the clients she represents. Her results in breaking down the most difficult factual, legal, and damage issues while navigating successful resolution is a hallmark of her practice.
Bringing a unique insight to Amy’s practice is over a decade of experience gained handling matters for one of the largest insurance carriers in the world. In this capacity working with outside counsel, collaborating strategy and understanding the nuance of coverage issues, Amy earns her superpower when it comes to handling cases in her present practice. In addition, her pure love of formulating and executing cutting-edge strategy which cuts to the core of complex cases through targeted discovery, motions, expert engagement pays rich dividends in case resolution, albeit through early settlements, arbitrations or trial. An experienced lawyer, she knows the issues which are important and go to the heart of this matter. This experience has helped her successfully prepare dozens of cases which have been taken to verdict.
In her spare time, Amy is active in the Municipal Building Committee in the Town of Brookfield which deals with all facets of construction projects. She enjoys working with the construction managers, design professionals for the betterment of her community, and bringing insight and risk management from her many years of practice. When she is not working, she enjoys running and watching her sons play travel hockey and baseball.
Credentials
Newsroom
News
•How Labor Law Fraud in New York Works: A Step-by-Step Primer on the Latest Construction Accident Scheme
Article, 2.7.25
•Defense Verdict Received in Contentious New York Labor Law Case
Trial Results, 6.3.24
Publications
•Shining a Light on Corruption: New York’s Fraudulent Lawsuits Exposed
Article, 10.17.24
Community
In the News
•How Labor Law Fraud in New York Works: A Step-by-Step Primer on the Latest Construction Accident Scheme
•Shining a Light on Corruption: New York’s Fraudulent Lawsuits Exposed
•Defense Verdict Received in Contentious New York Labor Law Case