About Laura
Laura Anthony took an academic route that combined law and international economics. She completed a bachelor’s degree in international economics at Florida Atlantic University in 1987 and earned her J.D. from Florida State University College of Law in 1990. Those two degrees set the stage for a career that bridges legal analysis and economic context.
After finishing law school in 1990, she moved into legal practice. Her early years were devoted to learning how legal rules and business realities intersect. Over time she developed an approach that emphasizes careful analysis of facts and an attention to regulatory and commercial detail. She has maintained professional memberships and kept active ties to the legal community throughout her career.
Anthony’s training in international economics informs how she approaches client matters. Economic concepts and cross-border considerations figure into the questions she addresses. That background is especially relevant when clients face transactions or disputes that touch on trade, finance, or multinational business arrangements. She tends to apply economic reasoning alongside doctrinal law to evaluate risks and options.
Her work has involved advising clients, preparing legal documents, and reviewing the economic implications of legal choices. She is comfortable moving between technical legal analysis and practical business concerns. Colleagues describe her as methodical in how she breaks down complex problems and clear in how she communicates results.
Education has been a through-line in her life. Returning to the classroom for law school after studying international economics gave her a dual perspective that continues to shape her practice. She has kept up with professional development and participates in the legal bar and related organizations. Those activities help her stay current on shifts in law and policy that affect commercial and international transactions.
Across her career she has balanced advisory work with transactional matters, helping clients weigh options and structure agreements. Her legal approach favors careful documentation and anticipatory planning. She aims to identify key leverage points and to present practical paths forward.
She currently maintains an active practice that draws on both her legal credentials and her economics background. Her practice focuses on commercial and international matters that require an understanding of law and economics.