American Bar Association, Antitrust Section
International Association of Privacy Professionals
Women's Bar Association
Massachusetts Super Lawyers: The Top Women Attorneys in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star 2009-2012
Fellow, Litigation Counsel of America
Proskauer Rose Golden Gavel Award 2008
Amy Crafts is an Associate in the Litigation Department and focuses on commercial litigation, with a particular emphasis on government investigations, intellectual property and privacy matters. She represents clients in all aspects of litigation, including pre-litigation strategy and negotiation, state and federal trials and appeals, and alternate methods of dispute resolution. Amy also regularly speaks and counsels clients on a variety of privacy and data security issues, including compliance with state laws and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
Amy was selected by the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts to participate in the 2011-2012 Women’s Leadership Initiative, a program that provides leadership development for women attorneys who have been identified as the rising stars of the profession in Massachusetts. She has also recently been named a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society whose membership is limited to 3500 attorneys, less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers.
Amy is a member of the Proskauer Women’s Alliance and the Pro Bono Initiatives Committee. She is also a past member of the Associate Council and the Boston office’s hiring committee. Amy has an active pro bono practice, and leads the firm’s successful 209A Domestic Violence Initiative in collaboration with the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, for which she has been recognized by both the firm and the Middlesex District Attorney. In addition, Amy is a 2009 graduate of Lead Boston and is recognized as a "Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star" (2009-2012).
Prior to joining Proskauer in 2005, Amy was a litigation associate at Hunton & Williams LLP in New York.
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Amy’s representative matters include:
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