Amber Kornreich is the recipient of the 2025 Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division Pro Bono Service Award. The award recognizes public service or legal aid performed by a lawyer who is 35 or younger or who has not practiced for more than five years. The award will be presented in a Jan. 16 ceremony streamed live by the Supreme Court of Florida.

Less than one decade into her legal career, Kornreich has already dedicated 450 hours of pro bono service to Miami-Dade residents. Immediately after being admitted to The Florida Bar in 2015, Kornreich joined Dade Legal Aid’s Put Something Back Pro Bono Project and began accepting civil pro bono cases for struggling children, women, teens, victims, and others in dire need. Kornreich takes some of the toughest cases involving victims of domestic violence, contested divorce, and children who have experienced severe trauma.

She is relentless in her representation, compassionate towards her clients, and creative in finding solutions that serve her clients’ needs within a system that is often difficult to navigate for those without resources. Through Put Something Back, Kornreich has handled more than a dozen challenging pro bono cases including divorce, custody, paternity, guardian ad litem, and attorney ad litem.