On January 7, 2021, attorney Annalise Reeves Kapusta of our firm was sworn in as a member of the Georgia Bar by Thomas County Superior Court Judge James E. Hardy. Ms. Kapusta is now licensed as an Attorney, Solicitor, and Counselor, in the trial courts of Georgia. She is also licensed in Florida.
Annalise R. Kapusta joined the Tallahassee-based law firm of King & Wood, P.A. upon her graduation from the Florida State University College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude) in May 2019. Her law practice is concentrated mainly in the areas of real property (including closings), wills, trusts, probate estates, and related litigation.
At FSU Law, Ms. Kapusta was a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law and was a member of the Mock Trial Team. She served as a teaching assistant to the late President Emeritus and Professor Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte and as a law clerk to Administrative Law Judge Bram Canter. She received four book awards and earned an Environmental Law Certificate. During her third year of law school, Ms. Kapusta served as a Florida Gubernatorial Fellow in the Office of the Chief Inspector General and received the 2019 Governor Jeb Bush Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Ms. Kapusta is a 2015 summa cum laude graduate of Florida State University, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received dual baccalaureate degrees in English Literature and Media/Communication Studies, with minors in Religion and Italian. Before law school, Ms. Kapusta worked as an editor in the Florida Senate’s Bill Drafting Office. Ms. Kapusta is a native of Sarasota, Florida.
Congratulations, Annalise!
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