Hannah M. Lindgren
Hannah M. Lindgren represents and advises employers across many industries in a wide range of employment matters. She has extensive experience in litigating cases in both federal and state courts. Hannah has also assisted clients in obtaining summary judgment and obtained a victory at arbitration involving claims of race, sex, and age discrimination, as well as retaliation.
Hannah regularly represents clients in matters involving:
- Discrimination
- Retaliation
- Harassment
- Leaves of Absence
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
- The Pennsylvania Human Relations Act
- The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
Prior to joining Littler, Hannah gained valuable litigation experience as a law clerk for the Hon. Thomas J. Rueter, U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Previous to her federal clerkship, Hannah clerked for the Hon. Karen M. Cassidy, A.J.S.C., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Union County Vicinage, Law Division.
In law school, Hannah served as managing editor of research and writing for the Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal. She also served as a certified legal intern in the Clinic for Law and Entrepreneurship, where she advised startup businesses.
Hannah was an NCAA Division I athlete in rowing during her undergraduate studies at Bucknell University.