Amy S. Niven
Amy S. Niven has been part of the Booth & Koskoff team for over a decade, first as a law clerk and now as an attorney, and she has obtained a great deal of experience in all aspects of personal injury litigation.
Ms. Niven received a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from UCLA in 1999. During her collegiate years, in addition to maintaining outstanding grades, she was a standout on the UCLA diving team, winning the Pacific 10 Conference 3-meter title in 1996 and earning All-American honors.
After college graduation, Ms. Niven worked as a law clerk at Booth & Koskoff for three years, playing a critical role in preparing many cases for trial and working very closely with clients. She then entered Southwestern Law School, where she competed in Moot Court and was active in the Women’’s Law Association. During law school, she continued to work as a law clerk for Booth & Koskoff and did an internship with the Long Beach City Attorney’’s office, gaining valuable courtroom experience. Ms. Niven also worked as a research assistant for Professor Robert C. Lind and contributed significantly to his widely-used treatise on entertainment law.
Since graduating from Southwestern in 2005, Ms. Niven has worked as an attorney at Booth & Koskoff and has handled a variety of different types of cases. She has played a key role in many cases that have resulted in large verdicts and settlements. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading and traveling.
