Anna Pancioli
About
Anna is an associate attorney practicing primarily in the firm’s Litigation Practice Group and Government Practice Group. In her current role with Adams, Anna primarily focuses on claims involving local government defense, municipal liability, and a variety of other civil litigation matters.
Prior to joining Adams, Anna worked as an Associate with SSP Law Co., L.P.A. where she worked primarily in matters involving probate, homeowner disputes, and construction contracts. While in law school, Anna was involved in the Student Bar Association as a class representative, worked at Medpace, Inc. as a contracts associate, and externed at the United States District Court of Southern Ohio.
Before attending law school, Anna graduated from the University of Dayton with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies. Anna continued her education at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, graduating in 2024. She is admitted to practice in Kentucky and Ohio.
Anna currently resides in Silverton, Ohio with her husband, JP and two rescue dogs, Honey and Sadie. Outside of her time in the office, Anna enjoys traveling, baking, and gardening.
Education
- University of Dayton, Bachelors of Arts (2021)
- University of Cincinnati College of Law, Juris Doctorate (2024)
Memberships
- State of Ohio
- Commonwealth of Kentucky
Notable Work
Government Practice
Anna is a member of the firm’s Government Practice Group. She represents municipalities both as administrative counsel and in litigation. Adams Law, PLLC is renowned throughout the region for providing effective and efficient representation to cities, counties, school districts, and other public entities. Anna can provide consultation, advice, and representation in the following areas:
- Law Enforcement/Public Sector Liability
- Employment Discrimination
- First Amendment Law
- Corrections/Prisoner Litigation
- Insurance Coverage Litigation
- Negligence/Tort Claims
- Section 1983 Civil Rights and Constitutional Litigation
- State and Federal Appellate Litigation