Hannah summered at the firm in 2025. She recently completed her second year at Western University’s Faculty of Law. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Health Sciences and Certificate in Law from Queen’s University, where she graduated with Distinction. At Western, Hannah served as a Case Manager for the Intellectual Property and Innovation Legal Clinic, where she led a case team providing pro bono legal support on patent, trademark, copyright and privacy matters. She also recently assisted a self-represented litigant in defending a matter before the Trademark Opposition Board. Hannah is an avid mooter, winning the BLG/Cavalluzzo Labour Law Moot, where she was named Top Oralist, and placing first in the Legate Medical Malpractice Moot. In addition, she volunteered as a Project Lead with Pro Bono Students Canada, working with the Parkinson’s Society of Southwestern Ontario to create a legal resource for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Hannah is actively involved in student life at Western. She served as the 2L Representative for the Western Health Law Association and was recently elected Co-President. Hannah also supports undergraduate students through the Western Women in Law Mentorship Program. Outside of law school, Hannah serves as the Student-Member-at-Large for the Information Technology and Intellectual Property Section Executive of the Ontario Bar Association, where she engages with practitioners, contributes to event planning and writes on current intellectual property issues for the section newsletter. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys spending time with her dog, attending fitness classes and exploring new coffee shops.