Autumn Beck is a Pensacola native; a graduate of Tate High School and Florida State University where she received her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Religion. She graduated from Florida State College of Law in 2001 where she was inducted to the National Order of the Barristers for her oral and appellate advocacy skills. In law school she argued before the Florida Supreme Court and won Best Oral Advocate in national and state competitions. During her final semester, Autumn was a legal intern for Justice Major B. Harding of the Florida Supreme Court. There she witnessed first hand the historic Bush v. Gore election appeal of 2000.
Upon admission to the Florida Bar, Autumn practiced with the Tallahassee law firm of Cooper, Byrne, Blue and Schwartz, P.A. in the areas of insurance defense, contract disputes, sexual harassment, and other workplace issues. She then became Political Action Committee Director and Legislative Counsel for the Florida Chamber of Commerce where she lobbied the Florida Legislature on business related issues. Autumn’s practice focuses on personal injury, wrongful death and human rights cases, in addition to being a Supreme Court Certified Circuit Court Mediator.