Hannah is an associate in the firm's Litigation Practice Group. Although she has experience working on a wide variety of commercial litigation matters, Hannah's practice is focused on intellectual property litigation and antitrust law. Hannah graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in political science, and received her law degree, cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004. While in law school, Hannah was editor-in-chief (2003-2004) and submissions editor (2002-2003) of the Wisconsin Women's Law Journal, and co-founded the University of Wisconsin Law School Children's Justice Project. Hannah served a judicial internship for the Honorable Barbara B. Crabb, Western District of Wisconsin; and the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She is also a member of the Wisconsin and American Bar Associations and their Litigation, Intellectual Property, and Antitrust sections. Community service is also an important component of Hannah's practice. She is a member of the board of directors for the Rodney Scheel House Foundation, which operates a low income housing project for individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. She is also the president of the University of Wisconsin Children's Justice Project Advisory Board and won an award from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in spring 2004 for her work with the Children's Justice Project. Hannah is also actively involved in various pro bono projects, including representing children at custody hearings and individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
Publications
Do Pay-For-Placement Search Engines Engage in Trademark "Use"?, IP Law360 (12/18/2006).
Admitted to Practice
Wisconsin - 2004
Professional Association Memberships
American Bar Association
Wisconsin State Bar Association
Court Admissions
United States District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Activities
Board of Directors - Rodney Scheel House Foundation
President - University of Wisconsin Children's Justice Project Advisory Board
Education
Juris Doctor, University of Wisconsin Law School, 2004, cum laude
Bachelor of Arts, University of Kentucky, political science.
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