
Laura M. Riano, Esq.
Laura M. Riano, Esq. is an Associate with Adam J. Ansanelli, P.C. and Of Counsel to the Ansanelli Law Group, LLP (ALG), where she concentrates her practice on Estate Planning, Trusts, Probate & Administration, and Real Estate.
Laura earned her Juris Doctor from Touro Law University (2023), where she distinguished herself as an Academic Merit Scholar, a member of the Moot Court Honor Society, and President of the Latin American Law Student Association. During her time at Touro, Laura also earned top honors as the winner of the 39th Annual Bainbridge Moot Court Competition, demonstrating her excellence in advocacy and legal analysis. In her leadership role, she championed diversity, inclusion, and mentorship, proudly fostering opportunities for future Latino attorneys and strengthening connections between the legal profession and the community it serves.
Laura also holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Berkeley College (2017). Before entering law school, she gained extensive legal experience as a paralegal, giving her a strong foundation and a practical perspective that continues to shape her work today.
Passionate about empowering others, Laura is recognized for her professionalism, compassion, and unwavering dedication to client advocacy. She takes great pride in serving her community through thoughtful guidance and steadfast representation, approaching every matter with both skill and empathy.
Laura is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey.
Working with Laura was an absolute pleasure. She was exceptionally well prepared and made what we expected to be a long, stressful closing process feel seamless and easy. Her professionalism, knowledge, and confident demeanor are truly the best of the best. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience.
Thank you for making our home closing go so smoothly!
-Lenny & Colleen Flecha
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