Amanda Kurzendoerfer, PhD, CFE
Amanda Kurzendoerfer is a testifying expert specializing in economic analysis for financial services, fintech, and fair lending disputes.
Amanda Kurzendoerfer chairs the Finance Practice. She is a Certified Fraud Examiner and specializes in economic and statistical analysis involving complex data to help clients assess the extent of alleged conduct and quantify potential harm in litigation and investigations. She brings deep expertise in consumer financial services, fintech, and fair lending, providing strategic insights into economic issues facing these dynamic arenas.
Amanda provides expert consulting and testifying services to address issues involving statistical sampling, regression analysis, and damages, and prides herself on building trust and a strong rapport with her clients by providing reasoned advice based on rigorous analysis. Her expert testimony spans economic issues involving lending discrimination, consumer banking sales practices, deferred interest financing, regulatory investigations, and division of settlement proceeds.
She also serves as a senior advisor on the firm’s pro bono coordinating committee. She has helped build the firm’s program from its inception to an active practice area, with a special emphasis on pro bono matters involving issues related to housing, including source of income discrimination and analysis of housing assistance programs.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of Virginia
MA, Economics, University of Virginia
BA, Mathematical Economics, University of Kentucky

