Amy M. Kramer, Esq.

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Amy M. Kramer, Esq.: Attorney with London Fischer LLP

Biography

As the Director of Professional Development, Amy Kramer is focused on supporting the firm’s associates. Amy has developed workshop-style training sessions to supplement practice group training and also focuses her time on mentorship.

Amy was an accomplished litigator for over three decades focused on defending construction entities in New York Labor Law cases as well as premises liability cases. She uses the same qualities of attention to detail and a sense of purpose whether she is litigating or establishing good habits in new attorneys.

Amy’s workshops range from substantive labor law and loss transfer issues to writing skills, oral advocacy, time-management, and professionalism.

Amy is a member of the firm’s Diversity Committee and runs the firm’s long-standing and close partnership with Habitat for Humanity. She is a member of the New York Women’s Bar Association and the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association. Outside of work, Amy regularly volunteers at Community Help in Park Slope, a neighborhood food pantry and enjoys running, and various creative pursuits.

News & Insights

May 16, 2025

London Fischer/Habitat for Humanity Women Build Project 2025

June 05, 2019

London Fischer Supports Habitat for Humanity, Women Build Project

Jan 02, 2019

Supreme Court, Bronx County grants summary judgment on proximate cause in traffic signal case.

July 31, 2018

Supreme Court, Kings County grants summary judgment on proximate cause in traffic signal case.

May 11, 2018

London Fischer Sponsors Habitat For Humanity, Women Build Project

January 28, 2016

First Department Grants Summary Judgment on Proximate Cause in a Traffic Signal Case

March 23, 2012

Unanimous Defense Verdict in Multi-Million Dollar Construction Accident Case

July 28, 2010

Summary Judgment Granted To Welsbach and The City Of New York

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Catastrophic Event Response
  • Construction & Real Estate Owners
  • Transportation Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
State University of New York at Albany, B.A., English, 1985; Dean's List of Distinguished Students
Law School Attended:
Brooklyn Law School, J.D., 1990
Year of First Admission:
1991
Admission:
1991, New York; 1991, California; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York; U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York; U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:

Memberships

•New York State Bar Association New York State Women's Bar Association

Birth Information:
Queens, New York, March 8, 1963
Reported Cases:
Significant Decisions: Jan 02, 2019 Supreme Court, Bronx County Grants Summary Judgment On Proximate Cause In Traffic Signal Case.; July 31, 2018 Supreme Court, Kings County Grants Summary Judgment On Proximate Cause In Traffic Signal Case.; January 28, 2016 First Department Grants Summary Judgment On Proximate Cause In A Traffic Signal Case; March 23, 2012 Unanimous Defense Verdict In Multi-Million Dollar Construction Accident Case; July 28, 2010 Summary Judgment Granted To Welsbach And The City Of New York
ISLN:
901024877

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