Hannah is an associate in the Casualty Department, devoting her practice to the defense of complex product liability cases for small, mid-sized, and large manufacturing companies and their distributors.
Hannah graduated from the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law in 2010. While at Temple Law, Hannah won several defense awards in arbitration and gained the distinction of Outstanding Oral Advocacy while involved in a clinical with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority ("SEPTA".) Hannah also clerked for Temple University's Office of University Counsel during her second year.
At Yale University, Hannah served as secretary and then president of Builders of a Brighter Cambodian Community, a non-profit organization that raised money and initiated service projects for Cambodian communities in Cambodia and the U.S.
Hannah is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Published Works
· "The Importance of Accurate Injury Descriptions and Notices of Compensation Payable," Co-authored with Tom Bond, The Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly, January, 2010
Year Joined Organization: 2010
Publications
The Importance of Accurate Injury Descriptions in Notices of Compensation Payable - Part II
Articles · January 1, 2010
Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly, January 2010, Volume LXXXI, No. 1
The Importance of Accurate Injury Descriptions in Notices of Compensation Payable - Part I
Articles · January 1, 2010
Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly, January 2010, Volume LXXXI, No. 1