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Amanda McCaffrey

Associate

Amanda McCaffrey is a superstar… very professional, extremely knowledgeable, and has done exceptionally well navigating our internal personnel changes/challenges. The caliber of her work, ability to communicate, and strong personal skills outpace several outside-counsel I have worked with over the years.

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About

 Amanda McCaffrey is International Pro Bono Counsel at New Perimeter, DLA Piper’s global nonprofit affiliate that provides long-term pro bono legal assistance to promote access to justice and strengthen institutions to support a fairer, more sustainable, and prosperous world.

Amanda develops and manages projects through which DLA Piper lawyers partner with civil society organizations, governments, and academic and multilateral institutions to deliver pro bono services around the world. Drawing on her experience working with international tribunals, intergovernmental bodies, and human rights organizations, Amanda supports projects focusing on international climate negotiations, legal education, access to justice, and women’s rights.

Before joining New Perimeter full-time, Amanda practiced in DLA Piper’s environmental and ESG litigation and regulatory compliance groups, advising clients on sustainability goal-setting, climate reporting, policies and disclosures related to business and human rights, compliance and disputes related to recycling and circular economy programs, and other matters. As an associate, Amanda also represented a wide range of pro bono clients, including advising a developing country in multilateral negotiations under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and representing clients in immigration proceedings, with a special focus on immigration relief for Afghan women judges and their family members.

Amanda is an alumna of the firm’s Krantz Fellowship program, which allowed her to devote her first year of practice to pro bono service. She sits on DLA Piper’s Pro Bono Committees for the Americas and for the firm’s Northern California offices.

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EXPERIENCE

  • Represented a sovereign country in negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
  • Represented Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers fleeing persecution and supported the firm’s participation in the Afghan Women Judges Rescue Project
  • Represented a pro bono immigration client in federal mandamus proceedings to compel adjudication of an asylum claim
  • Represented incarcerated clients seeking post-conviction relief
  • Advised companies on ESG reporting obligations and developed global compliance programs under California, US, Canada, Australia, UK, and EU law, including regulations related to deforestation, emissions and climate-related risk, recycling and product sustainability, and human rights and supply chain management
  • Represented clients in state and federal court and in proceedings before administrative agencies
Education
  • J.D., Stanford Law School
    M.F.A, Creative Writing, New York University
    B.A., Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley

Awards

  • Public Interest Law Network’s (PILnet) Global Partnership Award, (2022)
  • Justice Seymour Simon Award for pro bono service, (2022 — 2023)

Pro Bono

  • Counseled a developing country party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including drafting negotiating materials for COP26
  • Supported the firm’s participation in the Afghan Women Judges Rescue Project
  • Represented clients seeking immigration relief through USCIS, EOIR, and California state court
  • Represented incarcerated clients seeking post-conviction relief
  • Represented amici curiae in a California appellate court review of a public school district’s eviction proceedings
  • Conducted research for international and domestic nongovernmental organizations

Publications

  • Contributor, "What's at Stake as Trump Admin Targets Carbon Markets," Law360, May 27, 2025

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CIVIC & CHARITABLE

  • Designed and led a policy practicum course at Stanford Law School in which students developed legal and policy solutions to assist high-risk Afghan refugees
  • Taught a three-year series of creative writing workshops at two Bay Area jails

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