About Anthony M.
Anthony M. Gantous is an attorney whose career bridges state and federal practice. He earned a B.A. from American University in 1997 and completed his J.D. at Pepperdine University School of Law in 2003. Those years framed a pathway from academic study to courtroom work and appellate filings.
His early post-law school steps are reflected in firm experience documented in 2016 at Pierce & Thornton. That entry on his résumé sits alongside later independent practice. Over time he has built a practice that moves between trial-level representation and work in appellate settings.
Gantous is admitted to practice in Ohio, before the Federal Circuit, and in Virginia. Those admissions indicate an ability to operate in multiple procedural environments. He brings cases into state courts, files appeals, and engages in federal matters when the procedural posture demands it.
Colleagues and files suggest a lawyer accustomed to varied dockets. He has handled matters that required attention to both factual records and legal briefing. His time at a regional firm and later at his own practice has exposed him to the rhythms of litigation, client counseling, and the deadlines that define appellate work.
In recent years he has worked from AMG Law, PLC. That office has been the base for client meetings and filings across his admitted jurisdictions. His work there ties together experience in different forums and the technical requirements of federal appellate practice.
Gantous’s background—an undergraduate degree from American University followed by a Pepperdine law degree—places him among lawyers who combine national education with regional practice. He has navigated the demands of trial dockets and appellate timetables. Those elements shape how he evaluates cases, prepares briefs, and sets litigation strategy.
Today he practices through AMG Law, PLC, handling matters across Ohio, the Federal Circuit, and Virginia.