Hannah holds a combination of credentials that integrate law, business strategy and scientific proficiency to represent clients in complex environmental and toxic tort matters. She earned her J.D. from Chapman University Fowler School of Law, holds a Master of Business Administration from Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, and received a Bachelor of Science in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. 

In law school, Hannah sharpened her advocacy skills by competing in several moot court competitions, participating in the Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mock Trial teams, and was selected as a finalist in Rutan & Tucker’s Golden Gavel competition. 

Hannah acquired early litigation experience through roles as a law clerk, summer associate, and legal secretary at private law firms before becoming an attorney. She has experience with litigation in California Superior Court, U.S. District Courts, Bankruptcy Court, and the California Court of Appeal.

Hannah is actively involved in the legal community and currently serves as co-vice chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources Air Committee.