Amanda P. Ellison

Partner

San Diego + 1.858.314.1165

Amanda Ellison focuses her practice on representing corporate policyholders in complex insurance recovery matters. She has extensive experience handling high-stakes disputes relating to numerous types of coverage, including commercial general liability, errors and omissions, property, and directors and officers liability insurance. Amanda advises clients at all stages — from initial coverage analysis to pre-claim counseling and advocacy and through litigation. Amanda also regularly collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate and manage parallel insurance proceedings during underlying liability matters.

Amanda has played a key role in helping policyholders recover hundreds of millions of dollars in insurance proceeds in connection with complex claims involving large, multi-layer and multi-year insurance programs, including mass tort claims, catastrophic property loss and business interruption, and product liability claims. As a seasoned litigator, Amanda has successfully prosecuted coverage actions in state and federal courts for breach of the duty to defend and indemnify. Recognized for her work for policyholders, Amanda was selected by Law360 as a "Rising Star" in 2019 in the insurance law category (one of five attorneys nationwide).

Amanda has also represented corporate clients in a wide variety of civil litigation, including consumer class actions, contract disputes, and business torts. She has extensive experience in all aspects of litigation, including case management, discovery, summary judgment, pretrial motions, trial, and appeals.

Before joining Jones Day, Amanda served as a judicial clerk at the California Court of Appeal, where she gained experience in a wide variety of legal matters and acquired extensive knowledge in California law and procedure.

Experience

  • LAUSD secures trial victory in Los Angeles Superior Court against its insurersJones Day represents Los Angeles Unified School District ("LAUSD") in seeking insurance coverage from multiple insurers in connection with highly-publicized claims against LAUSD that it negligently hired, retained, and supervised a former teacher at Miramonte Elementary School, who allegedly abused students, and for which the School District paid more than $180 million to settle claims.
  • Lumber Liquidators wins dismissal of insurer coverage complaint in favor of prior pending lawsuitJones Day won motion to dismiss a complaint filed by St. Paul Fire & Marine Company against Jones Day client Lumber Liquidators, Inc. in The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
  • Experian obtains complete dismissal with prejudice in consumer class actionJones Day, on behalf of Experian Information Solutions, Inc., recently obtained a dismissal with prejudice of a consumer class action in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court.
  • Experian defends lawsuit brought by Attorney General of Mississippi over credit reporting and consumer marketing activitiesJones Day is defending Experian Information Solutions, Inc. in connection with an investigation and lawsuit initiated by the Attorney General of Mississippi challenging Experian's credit reporting and consumer marketing activities under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Mississippi Consumer Protection Act, and the Dodd-Frank Act.