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Amy Dimitriadis is an Assistant Professor of Law and Co-Director of the nationally recognized Trial Advocacy Program at the Massachusetts School of Law (MSLAW). She teaches core legal courses including Civil Procedure, Evidence, Contracts, Uniform Commercial Code, and Bar Essay Writing, and serves as coach for MSLAW’s trial advocacy team and as an academic advisor.
Education:
- B.A. in Philosophy, magna cum laude, La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA
- J.D., cum laude, Massachusetts School of Law
Her research and teaching interests focus on practical legal training and advocacy skills. She specializes in trial preparation, civil litigation procedures, and evidence, contributing significantly to legal education through classroom instruction and hands-on coaching. Her work emphasizes skill development for real-world legal practice, especially in the areas of trial advocacy and procedural law.
Professor Dimitriadis is licensed to practice in Massachusetts, Connecticut, the U.S. District Courts for both states, and the United States Supreme Court. She previously worked as an associate attorney handling employment discrimination, personal injury, consumer fraud, and business litigation cases.
She is the co-author of Trial Prep for Paralegals (Coyne/Dimitriadis, NITA 2019), a resource designed to enhance paralegal training in trial preparation.
As a dedicated legal educator, she supports students through academic advising and leadership in MSLAW’s advocacy programs. There are no listed scientific awards or research grants, but her contributions to legal pedagogy and student development are central to her role.
She is actively involved in MSLAW’s academic and extracurricular initiatives, particularly in advancing the trial advocacy program and supporting student success in bar preparation and litigation skills.





