

Amanda Bridenstine
Attorney
Amanda Bridenstine earned her B.A. in International Business & Economics from the University of Mount Union and her J.D. from the University of Akron School of Law. As an undergraduate, she served as Student Body President, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, and performed with the renowned Concert Choir.
Amanda worked full-time at Patriot Software while attending law school at night, and later as a law clerk with Diebold Nixdorf. Following law school Amanda served as judicial assistant to Judge Alison McCarty of the Summit County Common Pleas Court. There, she gained experience managing the court’s civil docket and assisting with felony criminal matters.
Since 2017, Amanda has practiced in estate planning, probate, & elder law, and now represents families and business owners in their corporate transactions.
She is also the CEO of GRAIMED, a medical device startup developing AI decision-support software for radiologists and oncologists treating brain tumors. Her experience as a business owner informs her corporate practice at Layman Law Group.
Amanda has held leadership roles in the Akron Bar Association and currently leads the Pathfinders’ Mentorship Program with Akron Law students. She is active in the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, co-developing the Canton AI Tech Innovation Summit to drive economic expansion.
Outside of work, Amanda serves as a worship leader and children’s teacher at Frontline Ministries International and participates in global missions in Africa, South America, and Europe.
