Hannah is a Senior Pro Bono Lawyer in our global pro bono team.
She works with a wide range of pro bono clients, from unrepresented individuals to some of the world's largest international NGOs, to support their legal needs. Based in our London office, she trained at the firm and spent time in our Hong Kong office and has fifteen years’ experience in pro bono.
Hannah manages our pro bono practice in the UK and internationally. She has a particular focus developing the firm's transactional pro bono work including social impact bonds and charity governance. She has worked on cases for undocumented young people seeking to access legal aid through the UK government’s exceptional case funding system to unlock immigration advice and also represents disabled individuals in appeal hearings in the UK to access their entitlement to welfare benefits. She works closely with Save the Children.
Hannah has worked with the in-house legal teams at our corporate clients to collaborate on pro bono projects and manages a number of the firm’s client collaborations. She has spoken widely on pro bono at international conferences.
Our pro bono work focuses in certain areas including child rights, refugee rights, women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights and human trafficking. To find out more about our global pro bono practice, please visit our website here.
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