Amber Mannings is an attorney at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton. She focuses on complex commercial and class action litigation.

Amber received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science summa cum laude from Florida International University. She then earned her Juris Doctor from the Florida International University College of Law.   During law school, Amber was part of the Caribbean Student Bar Association, the H.T. Smith Black Law Student Association, and the Haitian American Law Student Association. Amber was a law fellow for Legal Services of Greater Miami, where she provided hands on assistance to underserved communities throughout Miami-Dade County. She participated in FIU’s Death Penalty Law Clinic, performing mitigation services for clients who were facing capital punishment, which included analyzing discovery, preparing legal research on parole law and 4th amendment rights, as well as creating legal defense theories and memorandum.

Prior to joining KTT, Amber simultaneously worked for the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s office as a Certified Legal Intern and as a law clerk for a first party property insurance defense firm in Coral Gables. She also served as a judicial intern for Judge Donald L. Graham and Judge Kathleen M. Williams, both of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, where she performed legal research on interlocutory appeal mechanisms and motions for Compassionate Release during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In her free time,  Amber remains an active community advocate in both Miami-Dade and Broward County, helping homeless and foster youth obtain a college education.