
Anthony Papageorgiou, founder of Spartan Law, brings a background rooted in criminal justice, courtroom experience, and zealous advocacy. Before founding Spartan Law, Anthony worked across multiple levels of the justice system. During law school, he externed with the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the United States Department of Justice, and the Prosecutors Supervision and Training Bureau within the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office. He also worked in the Rutgers Veterans Advocacy Clinic, assisting veterans with service-related legal matters, and served on the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion.
Upon graduation from law school, Anthony clerked on the Arkansas Supreme Court, working on serious criminal appeals involving constitutional issues, life sentences, and capital offenses, along with high-stakes multimillion-dollar civil litigation. He then served as a Deputy Attorney General with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, handling felony-level matters, including many first-degree cases.
By age 22, Anthony had earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, two master’s degrees in Criminology and Dispute Resolution, and a Doctor of Criminal Justice degree from California University of Pennsylvania, placing him among the youngest doctoral graduates in his field. He then earned his J.D. from Rutgers Law School and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Criminology at the University of Texas.

Anthony’s Spartan heritage is part of the inspiration behind Spartan Law. The name reflects more than history — it represents the values Anthony brings to his work as an attorney: discipline, courage, loyalty, preparation, and the willingness to stand firm when the stakes are high. Spartan Law was built around the idea that clients deserve an advocate who is direct, strategic, and fully committed to the fight ahead. For Anthony, being Spartan means meeting challenges with purpose, strength, and unwavering dedication to the people he represents.
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