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Hannah Conrad focuses on financial services, commercial, and bankruptcy-related litigation. She represents banks, trustees, hedge funds, and other financial services companies in complex disputes nationwide. Her experience includes consumer class actions, crypto disputes, and fiduciary litigation, as well as Ponzi scheme, wire fraud, and other business fraud matters.

Hannah also maintains an active appellate practice, representing clients before state and federal courts of appeals in cases ranging from trust and estate disputes to claims against hospitals and medical providers. 

Deeply committed to pro bono service, Hannah volunteers with The Advocates for Human Rights on asylum and citizenship matters and represents veterans in appeals before the Department of Veterans Affairs.

She is a co-author of the chapter on the Minnesota Uniform Voidable Transfers Act in Minnesota CLE’s Minnesota Business Disputes: Claims and Remedies (5th ed. 2025).

Capabilities

Experience

  • Law Clerk, Minnesota Senate, 2023
  • Law Clerk, Anoka County Attorney’s Office, 2021-2023
  • Judicial Intern, Hon. Francis J. Connolly, Minnesota Court of Appeals, 2022
  • Judicial Intern, Hon. Becky R. Thorson, U.S. District Court of Minnesota, 2022

Recognition & Leadership

  • Immigration Court Observer, The Advocates for Human Rights, 2021-2022
  • Street Law Volunteer, Minnesota Justice Foundation, 2020-2021

Credentials

Education
  • J.D., summa cum laude, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, 2023
    • Child Welfare Certificate
    • Legislative Reports & Blog Editor, Cybaris Intellectual Property Law Review
  • B.A., University of Minnesota, 2019
Judicial Clerkships
  • Hon. Tracy M. Smith, Minnesota Court of Appeals, 2023-2024
Admissions
  • Minnesota
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota

Related Capabilities

Litigation