Ms. Amanda R Loshbaugh

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Ms. Amanda R Loshbaugh: Attorney with Gilroy Napoli Short Law Group LLP

Biography

Prior to joining Gilroy Napoli Short, Amanda worked for the Washington County District Attorney’s Office as a Deputy District Attorney for several years, gaining considerable trial experience prosecuting person and property crimes. Amanda then moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands, where she was admitted to the Virgin Islands Bar Association and worked as General Counsel for an investment company with interests in the territory and Ireland. Most recently, Amanda focused on investor relations for a commercial-stage, global biotechnology company based in Switzerland. Her broad experience in various types of law, and her passion for criminal law specifically, is an asset for her clients as she guides them through the criminal justice system and advocates for the best possible outcome.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Criminal Law
  • DUI/DWI

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Southern Oregon University, B.S., Magna cum Laude
Law School Attended:
Lewis & Clark School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2006
Admission:
2006, Oregon
ISLN:
1001365544

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Location

Video Call Options

  • Zoom

  • Skype

  • Google Hangouts

  • FaceTime

Contact Ms. Amanda R Loshbaugh

Contact Information:

541-668-6773  Phone

www.gilroynapolishort.com

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