Anna Ludlum King

Anna Ludlum King grew up in Dothan, Alabama. After graduating Cumme Laude from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, she decided to tackle law school. During the first year of law school at Faulkner University, Jones School of Law, Anna was given the Outstanding First Year Student award. At the end of her first semester, she ranked number one in her class. Anna received best paper awards in: Legal Research and Writing I; Advanced Legal Research; Interview, Counseling, and Negotiation; Arbitration; Torts I; Torts II; Civil Procedure II; Constitutional Law II; Remedies; and Federal Income Tax.

Additionally, Anna was a member of Law Review and the Board of Advocates. In 2007, her case note on the Equal Access to Justice Act was published in the Jones Law Review. Then, she participated in the National Appellate Advocacy Competition. Her team won Regional Best Brief-Second Place. Anna remained first in her class throughout law school and graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2009. She was awarded the James J. Carter Scholarship which is awarded to the graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average.

Anna is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Alabama, the Federal Court in the Middle District of Alabama, and the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. She is also is a member of the Alabama State Bar and National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR). Her work on Social Security cases involving low IQ scores was recognized in an article titled Developing Cases to Meet Listing 12.05(C) which is featured in the June 2011 issue of NOSSCR’s Social Security Forum.

Anna currently lives in Auburn, Alabama with her husband, Dr. William G. King, III, their children: Baylin and William, their two dogs: Grace and Remi, and their cat: McDonald. Dr. King is a local dentist at King Family and Cosmetic Dentistry.