Fraser Stryker Adds Amit Mukherjee to Expanding Litigation Team

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Amit Mukherjee, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a dark blue suit jacket and matching vest, with red tie and white shirt. Fraser Stryker logo icon repeating on the left side of the photo.
 

Fraser Stryker is pleased to welcome attorney Amit Mukherjee to its team of experienced litigators.

 
 

Dedicated to achieving positive outcomes for his clients, Amit focuses his legal practice on cases relating to white collar defense, personal injury, medical malpractice, and other litigation matters.

“I joined Fraser Stryker because I was drawn to the firm’s reputation for excellence and commitment to the personal and professional growth of its attorneys,” said Amit. “Fraser Stryker provides me with an opportunity to contribute my unique experiences and strengths in a collaborative environment that fosters creativity, embraces diversity, and strives to make a meaningful impact in the community.”

Amit’s unique background allows him to provide clients with a strategic, comprehensive, and tailored approach to complex litigation cases. Before becoming an attorney, Amit gained experience in business management, strategic planning and execution, and cross-functional team leadership while working for Fortune 100 companies and one of the largest healthcare companies in the world.

An active member of the legal community, Amit is a member of the Iowa Association for Justice, the Robert M. Spire American Inns of Court, and currently serves as the Vice-Chair of Omaha Bar Association’s Young Lawyers’ Division.

Amit earned his J.D. from the Creighton University College of Law, with a Health Law Certification. When not working, Amit enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys traveling, playing basketball, watching and attending sporting events, and spending as much time as possible in and around water.

Welcome to the Firm, Amit!


This article has been prepared for general information purposes and (1) does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship, (2) is not intended as a solicitation, (3) is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice, and (4) is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney. Always seek professional counsel prior to taking action.

 
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