About Laura

Laura Strasser approaches her practice with a clear, pragmatic style. She is known around colleagues for steady courtroom presence and careful file management. Her path into law began with formal legal training that prepared her for practice. Over time she moved from junior roles into positions of greater responsibility, handling increasingly complex matters for individual and corporate clients.

Her education provided the foundation for a legal career that spans a range of responsibilities. Those early years were about mastering fundamentals: legal research, brief writing and client counseling. She developed those skills through year-to-year practice, learning how to distill complex statutes and case law into concrete advice clients could use.

Career moves followed a steady arc. She worked in positions that required both litigation and transactional work. Day-to-day practice included drafting pleadings, negotiating agreements and representing clients in contested proceedings. She also spent time managing teams and mentoring junior attorneys. Colleagues describe her as deliberate in analysis and consistent in courtroom preparation. That approach gave her a reputation for reliability rather than flash.

Strasser has maintained active membership in professional associations. Those memberships have kept her connected to peers and to developments in practice areas that affect her clients. She has taken part in association activities that range from continuing education to committee work. The professional network she built there has been a practical resource on difficult matters.

In recent years she established Strasser Law Corp. There she leads a compact practice that serves a mix of individual and business clients. The firm handles a variety of legal tasks and emphasizes careful, case-by-case assessment. Clients report an emphasis on clear explanations and a steady handling of procedural deadlines. The firm’s workload includes contested matters and negotiated settlements, reflecting the balance she maintains between advocacy and problem solving.

Outside of immediate casework she spends time refining office systems and training staff to manage evolving court rules and filing requirements. That work has helped the firm remain responsive during busy dockets. She also continues to engage in professional learning to keep up with statutory and regulatory changes.

As of 2026 she practices through Strasser Law Corp., serving clients across a range of civil matters and advising on transactional issues related to business and personal affairs.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)