MSU Law alumna is appointed as new judge in Monroe

Amanda L. Eicher, a 2001 alumna of Michigan State University College of Law, was appointed on Aug. 4 by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to the First District Court bench in Monroe. On Sept 6, Eicher succeeded Judge William Nichols, appointed to 38th Circuit Court to fill a vacancy created by the March death of Michael A. Weipert. Eicher’s partial term will expire Jan. 2, 2025; if she seeks a six-year term, she would be required to run for reelection in November 2024.

Eicher is the supervising attorney in the Monroe office of Legal Services of South Central Michigan (LSSCM). She previously worked for a number of years as a staff attorney for LSSCM, primarily representing domestic violence survivors.

Before joining LSSCM and CVLAP, she worked in private practice with Lambrix & Bartlett, PLLC in Monroe and Leonard K. Kitchen & Associates in Dexter.



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