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Laurel Marois Ackerman

Laurel was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida (having attended LCC Day School and Shorecrest) and is happy to still call it home today! Laurel is also a proud Double Gator. She graduated with cum laude honors from from the University of Florida  for both her Bachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctor. While in law school, Laurel had invaluable clerkships at the Federal Public Defender’s Office in Tampa, as a Certified Legal Intern at the 8th Judicial Circuit Public Defender’s Office in Gainesville, at the United States Department of Justice Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section in Washington, D.C., and at the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS). These experiences shaped her view of the justice system and the fields of law she wanted to pursue. After law school, Laurel worked as an Assistant Public Defender in the 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida, where she fought to protect the rights of the indigent community in Tampa Bay. She represented hundreds of defendants,  both adults and juveniles, on charges ranging from misdemeanors, traffic offenses, felonies, and death-penalty-eligible offenses. Laurel handled cases from arrest to resolution including numerous jury and non-jury trials. Not only did this shape her advocacy skills, but it sparked her commitment to use her legal skills to help vulnerable people stand up for themselves against or before powerful government systems.

Laurel joined her grandfather’s law practice in 2021, which later became Anderson & Ackerman Law Group. Today, her practice is entirely focused on social security disability law, where she represents claimants on their claim for benefits from application through hearings, and fights for denied claimants in federal court appeals nationwide. Her experiences as a Public Defender served as a natural crossover to assisting the disabled population, a path that began through her early exposure to her parents’ work as EDPNA representatives advocating for the disabled with their company, Anderson Marois & Associates.

Laurel and her husband, Chris, have a son and two dogs. They are avid Tampa Bay, Florida Gator, and Ole Miss sports fans. Laurel also enjoys volunteering for the Pinellas County History Day Competition, as a poll watcher and legal observer every election cycle, as an alumni advisor for Sigma Kappa sorority at USF and UF, and in various positions in the Junior League of St. Petersburg. She and her family are members of Lutheran Church of the Cross, where she currently serves on the Church Council. 

  • Social Security Disability
  • Federal Court Appeals
  • Florida Bar
  • Washington, D.C. Bar
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana
  • Multiple Jurisdictions Pro Hac Vice
  • St. Petersburg Bar Association
  • National Association of Disability Representatives – 2021-Present, Membership committee
  • National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives – 2022-Present
  • Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled – 2024-Present
  • Pinellas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers – 2021-Present
  • Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers – 2022-Present
  • University of Florida, B.A., cum laude, 2015
  • University of Florida Levin College of Law, Juris Doctor cum laude, 2018
  • Utilizing AI in the Social Security Disability Practice, NADR 25th Anniversary Conference, March 2025
  •  5th Amendment Rights, Public Defender’s Office for the 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida Educational Seminar, March 2021
  • Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award, UF Law
  • Interviewing, Counseling, and Negotiation Book Award, UF Law
  • Trial Team Book Award, UF Law
  • Appellate Advocacy Book Award, UF Law
  •  Historic Preservation Law Book Award, UF Law

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