About AMY

With more than 20 years of experience, Amy Quigg guides individuals, families, and fiduciaries through complex estate planning and administration. Her practice spans wills, trusts, probate, and tax matters, with a focus on providing clear counsel during personal and financial transitions. She also serves in leadership roles and volunteers with the Wills for Heroes Foundation.

Specialties

ESTATE PLANNING

WILLS & TRUSTS

PROBATE AND ESTATE ADMINISTRATION

Admin Contact

Jana Rotunno
JRotunno@HRMML.com

Amy Quigg brings more than 20 years of experience guiding individuals, families, and fiduciaries through complex personal and financial transitions to Hamburg Rubin. Her practice focuses on estate administration, fiduciary counseling, and estate planning.

Throughout her career, Amy has developed and implemented comprehensive estate plans for high-net-worth clients, including the preparation of wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, and advanced healthcare directives. She has also advised clients on trust termination, modification, and settlement strategies, preparing Family Settlement Agreements, Non-Judicial Settlement Agreements, and Trust Termination Agreements. In estate administration, she regularly counsels clients on probate procedures, prepares Orphans’ Court filings, and drafts Pennsylvania inheritance tax returns and federal estate tax returns. She has handled all aspects of estate and trust administration—from initial probate through final accounting and distribution.

Prior to joining the firm, Amy worked in a variety of roles at law firms and financial institutions in the Philadelphia region. She served as Senior Trust Administrator for a prominent national bank and as Vice President and Legal Counsel for the Wealth Planning Department of a financial services company, where she managed a team responsible for reviewing complex estate plans, creating detailed fiduciary and tax analyses, and preparing estate planning reports and visual estate diagrams.

Amy is actively involved in the legal and local community. She currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Probate Section & Trust Law Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association, and previously co-chaired the Section’s Education Committee from 2016 to 2023. She also volunteers her time with the Wills for Heroes Foundation—providing critical estate planning documents for first responders and military veterans, and their families.

Amy earned her B.A. in History from Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College) and her J.D. from Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law. A Philadelphia native, she now resides in Montgomery County, where she cares for her mother and proudly embraces life’s everyday humor, especially when it channels The Golden Girls.

 
  • Admissions

    • Pennsylvania 

    Education

    • Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law (J.D. 2004) 

    • Arcadia University (B.A. 1997) 

    • University of Essex, Colchester England (1985-86) 

    • Philadelphia Bar Association

      • Vice-Chair of the Probate Section & Trust Law Section

  • Philadelphia Bar Association Probate & Trust Section Newsletter, May 2012, “The Final Regs are Out: Are your Returns Timely-Mailed and Timely-Filed?”

    Planning for Same-Sex and Unmarried Couples in a post-Windsor World, PBI, March, 2014, Mechanicsburg, PA, Jacquelyn S. Boyer, JD, LLM, Lindsay Maclay, Esquire, Amy C. Quigg

  • Committed to community service, Amy has been active in a variety of professional and charitable organizations. At Temple University School of Law, involvement includes the Brehon Society and the Evening Law Students Association. Beyond the university, service includes leadership roles with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Bridesmaids’ Ball Committee, a decade of volunteering with the Family Lives On Foundation, and ongoing contributions to the Wills for Heroes program since 2004.