About Michael A.

Michael A. Anidjar brings a layered academic background to his work as an attorney. He holds graduate degrees in tax and accounting as well as a law degree. That combination shapes how he approaches complex financial and regulatory questions.

Anidjar earned a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Florida in 2006 and followed that with an M.S. in Accounting from the University of Central Florida in 2007. He then completed a J.D. at Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University in 2010 and pursued an LL.M. in Tax at Georgetown University Law Center, completed in 2011. The sequence of degrees gave him technical grounding before and after law school, an uncommon path that informs both legal analysis and client counsel.

Early in his legal career he translated accounting training into legal work. Rather than approaching matters solely as disputes to be won, Anidjar treats documents, ledgers and statutes as interlocking pieces of a puzzle. He pays attention to how numbers move and how tax rules apply to transactions. This perspective tends to show up in matters that require careful review of financial records, statutory interpretation, and problem-solving under regulatory frameworks.

Throughout his practice he has worked on issues where tax law and accounting intersect. He handles matters that involve tax assessments, compliance questions, and financial documentation. He also assists in transactional review when tax consequences are a critical part of deal structuring. Where factual detail matters, his accounting background helps him ask targeted questions and test assumptions.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing records and concise in explaining technical issues. He writes and speaks plainly about tax mechanics and accounting implications so clients and opposing counsel can understand the heart of a dispute or a planning decision. In court or at the negotiating table he relies on documentary support and clear lines of reasoning rather than rhetorical flourish.

He practices at Anidjar Law. His work at the firm includes counseling clients on tax and accounting-related legal issues and handling disputes that turn on financial detail. He currently practices at Anidjar Law, where his work centers on tax and accounting-related legal matters.

Education

Georgetown University Law Center

LL.M. (2011) | Tax

2010

Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University

J.D. (2010)

2007

University of Central Florida

M.S. (2007) | Accounting

2006

University of Florida

B.S. (2006) | Accounting

2002

Languages

Hebrew (Spoken) Spanish (Spoken)

Office Locations

Main Office

 4624 Hollywood Blvd Suite 203 Hollywood FL 33021