Amber Dresslar
Associate
Scottsdale Office
8800 East Raintree Drive, Suite 100
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
Amber Dresslar is an associate in the Scottsdale office of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. where she focuses her practice on general civil litigation with an emphasis in the areas of insurance defense. Ms. Dresslar also practices property law, contract law, business law, personal injury and wrongful death claims for both plaintiff and defense, labor and employment, contested probates, toxic torts, and landlord/tenant disputes..
Ms. Dresslar handles an array of complex litigation matters in all aspects from pleadings to trial, including appellate briefings. Prior to QPWB, Ms. Dresslar was an associate at an insurance defense litigation firm and a general civil litigation firm where she managed and lead clients' strategies and cases. Ms. Dresslar assisted in obtaining three defense jury trial verdicts in property damage, wrongful death, and personal injury cases. She also assisted in representation of plaintiff small hydraulic plants in a Special Master Evidentiary Hearing, court trial, and appellate briefing.
In 2017, Ms. Dresslar earned her Juris Doctor from Concordia University School of Law in Boise, Idaho and her Bachelor of Science from Boise State University in 2007, majoring in psychology. While in law school, she assisted in drafting a hospital policy on release of patient information to law enforcement under the Idaho and Oregon Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. She also published "Placentophagy: A Woman's Right to Her Placenta" in the Concordia Law Journal.
She is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Idaho, and is admitted to U. S. District Court, District of Idaho.
Ms. Dresslar represents guardian ad litems in child protection cases, along with being a board member of Sunrise Retreats, an organization that supports widows.
Speaking Engagements
- Presenter - Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen-Xers, Oh My: Intergenerational Issues and the Practice of Law; Idaho Women Lawyers
- Co-Presenter - Ada County Highway District Employees on Non-Discriminatory Practices