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Phone: (856) 596-4100
Extension: 3051
Fax: (856) 702-6640
Email: awinters@lawjw.com
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Amy Winters
Of Counsel

Amy C. Winters is a newly practicing attorney and retired law enforcement leader with a unique combination of public service, and strategic leadership. A magna cum laude graduate of Rutgers School of Law–Camden and admitted to practice in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania since 2001, Amy brings more than two decades of experience in law enforcement and the legal field to her current focus on mass torts and complex litigation.
Before returning to the practice of law, Amy served with distinction in the Cherry Hill Police Department, retiring at the rank of Captain after 25 years of honorable service. Her commitment to leadership and excellence was recognized early in her career. She graduated first in her class from the prestigious West Point Command and Leadership Program and completed advanced training at the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command in Philadelphia.
While assigned to various positions in law enforcement, Amy also worked for ten years as a law clerk at Locks Law, concentrating on product liability and personal injury matters. She was tasked with reviewing cases law and preparing memos for various attorneys. This unique dual career gave her deep insight into both the investigative and legal dimensions of complex civil cases. Additionally, her ability to understand and respond to people’s emotions, particularly in high-stakes situations allowed her to develop a deep sense of empathy through interactions with diverse individuals, often in moments of vulnerability or conflict.
Today, Amy applies that wealth of experience in her legal practice, where she is known for her meticulous attention to detail, strategic case analysis, and fierce advocacy on behalf of clients. Her current work centers on mass torts and complex litigation, areas where her investigative background and litigation experience offer a distinct advantage.
- Rowan University, 1995, B.A., magna cum laude
- Rutgers School of Law- Camden, 2001, J.D., cum laude
- New Jersey State Bar
Active in her community, Amy was the Special Olympics liaison coordinator for over fifteen years and continues to serve through volunteer work with several outreach organizations, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to justice, service, and leadership—both in and out of the courtroom.