Hannah Brown is an associate in Zimmerman Reed’s Minneapolis office. As a member of the firm’s Consumer Protection, Privacy + Data Breach, and Mass Tort practices. Hannah vindicates the rights of consumers who have been affected by corporate misconduct and represents clients whose data privacy has been compromised.

Prior to joining Zimmerman Reed, Hannah practiced in Los Angeles where she represented individuals and class plaintiffs in a variety of contexts including employment, civil rights,  qui tam, environmental, elder abuse, wrongful death, and constitutional cases. A graduate of Loyola Law School, Hannah has also provided services to more than 350 clients on immigration matters.

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • California
  • Minnesota

COURT ADMISSIONS

  • US District Court, Central District of California
  • US District Court, District of Minnesota
  • US Courts of Appeals, Eighth and Ninth Circuits

EDUCATION

  • JD, Loyola Law School
  • BS, Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles

 

  • Southern California Rising Star Super Lawyers: 2023 – 2024
  • Represents pro bono clients facing deportation proceedings
  • Daily Journal, SB 42: Silent No More (Mar. 1, 2023)
  • Daily Journal, When Corporate Litigants Skip Out on Taxes (Jan. 24, 2024)

CREDENTIALS

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • California
  • Minnesota

COURT ADMISSIONS

  • US District Court, Central District of California
  • US District Court, District of Minnesota
  • US Courts of Appeals, Eighth and Ninth Circuits

EDUCATION

  • JD, Loyola Law School
  • BS, Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles

 

RECOGNITION

  • Southern California Rising Star Super Lawyers: 2023 – 2024

COMMUNITY + PRO BONO

  • Represents pro bono clients facing deportation proceedings

PUBLICATIONS + PRESENTATIONS

  • Daily Journal, SB 42: Silent No More (Mar. 1, 2023)
  • Daily Journal, When Corporate Litigants Skip Out on Taxes (Jan. 24, 2024)