About Anthony Hunter
Anthony Hunter Quackenbush grew up in South Florida and followed a steady academic path to the law. He completed his secondary education at Pine Crest Preparatory School in 1998. He earned a B.A. from Yale University in 2003 and a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in 2007.
After law school Quackenbush entered practice in Florida. He established a practice under his own name and has remained based in the state. Over time he has built a professional presence that combines courtroom work and involvement in local and national legal organizations.
Quackenbush’s resume shows sustained engagement with trial and justice-focused groups. He is currently the secretary of the American Board of Trial Advocates and serves on the board of an Inns of Court chapter. His memberships include the American Justice Association (2016–present), the Florida Justice Association (2010–present), the Broward County Justice Association (2010–present), and the Broward Bar Association (2007–present).
Colleagues and peers recognize him for an active role inside those groups. His position in the American Board of Trial Advocates places him among attorneys who emphasize courtroom practice. The Inns of Court board role speaks to involvement in mentorship and professional development. Memberships in the Florida and Broward justice associations reflect ongoing ties to the state’s legal community.
Quackenbush handles matters that take him into court. He has concentrated his efforts on litigation and trial-related work while maintaining ties to bar and trial organizations. He has been a part of Broward’s legal scene since the mid-2000s and continues to participate in events, panels, and organizational leadership when opportunities arise.
He maintains a private practice in Florida under the name Anthony Quackenbush, Esq., handling trial and litigation matters.