About Anna
Anna Strandberg earned her Juris Doctor from Charleston School of Law in 2015. She completed her legal studies in a program known for its focus on practice-ready training. That diploma set the direction for a career spent practicing in South Carolina courts and administrative settings.
After graduating, Strandberg entered the legal profession and established herself in the state. She is a current member of the South Carolina State Bar and maintains the professional credentials required to represent clients in the state. Over the years she has taken part in matters that require careful attention to procedure and a steady command of state law.
Her work has leaned toward matters that arise in everyday legal practice. She assists clients with dispute resolution, counsel on legal obligations, and the navigation of filings and hearings before state agencies and courts. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in approach; she breaks complex questions into discrete steps and prioritizes clear advice that clients can act on.
Courtroom appearances have been part of her caseload when necessary. She prepares written submissions and oral arguments and handles negotiations aimed at resolving cases before trial. At the same time, she advises on compliance and transactional matters that help clients avoid future disputes. The combination of advocacy and preventive work characterizes how she organizes files and allocates time.
Professional development and bar involvement figure into her routine. Strandberg keeps current on developments in South Carolina law through continuing legal education and through her participation in the state bar. That engagement helps her track changes that affect clients and informs how she updates internal practice procedures.
She balances casework with steady attention to deadlines and client communication. Her practice places emphasis on practical results rather than litigation for its own sake. As of 2026 she maintains an active practice in South Carolina, serving clients in state courts and administrative matters.