Amanda Kita concentrates her practice in the areas of estate, tax and business planning, as well as estate and trust administration, with an interest in estate planning for cryptocurrency holders. She primarily handles trust and estate administration and Orphans’ Court litigation for individuals, families and business owners.
Prior to joining Stradley Ronon, Amanda worked as an associate at another Pennsylvania law firm, where she focused her practice on Special Needs Trusts. After law school, Amanda clerked for the Hon. Jay J. Hoberg, the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Orphans’ Court Division.
Amanda graduated from The Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law and received her B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, Linguistics from The College of William & Mary.