Julie Remer
Julie is the founder of Amicus Coaching, LLC, an executive coaching practice serving attorneys at all career levels, with a specialization in coaching neurodivergent attorneys. Active in the California legal community for over 25 years, Julie has coached attorneys on a wide range of topics, including leadership, management, communication, mentorship and sponsorship, business development, career transition, and thriving with neurodivergence. She has experience working with clients across the neurodivergent spectrum, including those with ADHD, AuDHD, autism/ASC, dyslexia, and dyspraxia.
Prior to her coaching work, Julie was a litigator at McKenna Long & Aldridge (now Dentons) and practiced at several well-regarded regional fi rms in Southern California. A graduate of UCLA School of Law, she is admitted to the State Bar of California. Julie completed her coach training with the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), the oldest and largest coach training program in the world, and trained to coach neurodivergent clients with the late Carol Gignoux, a pioneer in ADHD coaching and author of Your Innovator Brain: The Truth About ADHD. Julie has personal experience with neurodivergence, as she was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and is also the parent of two daughters, one with ADHD and one who is AuDHD.
Julie speaks frequently at conferences and events, including the NALP Annual Education Conference, the Professional Development Consortium, the NALP Professional Development Institute, the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, The Lawyers’ Club, local bar associations, and for private firms and groups.
As a coach specializing in neurodivergent attorneys, Julie brings both practical insight and real-world legal experience to law firms working to build more inclusive environments. Her coaching and presentations draw on evidence-based approaches and are grounded in the realities of legal practice, offering concrete strategies for neurodivergent attorneys and the firms that support them.
Each engagement is tailored to the organization or individual’s specific needs, and Julie draws on her own background as a neurodivergent attorney and her extensive work with legal professionals to ground the work in something more than theory. Whether she’s working with individuals, leadership teams, internal coaches, or firm-wide audiences, her goal is to help bridge the distance between awareness and actual implementation.
Find more about Julie and Amicus Coaching here.
Contact Julie at julie@amicuscoaching.com.