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Overview

Hannah Kalichman represents clients in a wide range of complex business disputes. Her practice spans handling trials and appeals involving claims of breach of contract, negligence, fraud and misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair trade practices, constitutional violations, medical malpractice, and probate controversies.

Hannah brings significant courtroom experience to her work, having argued before the Connecticut Appellate Court and litigated multiple matters through to verdict in state and federal court. She also has experience in arbitration proceedings and has represented clients across the aerospace, healthcare, and financial services industries.

Before joining Day Pitney in 2021, Hannah served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard A. Robinson, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

Education and Credentials

Education

  • University of Connecticut School of Law, J.D., High Honors, 2020; Dean's Scholar; Connecticut Law Review Assistant Managing Editor, Connecticut Law Review, Best Student Note Award; Connecticut Moot Court Board
  • University of Connecticut, B.A., summa cum laude, 2015

Admissions

  • State of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Languages

  • Spanish

Recognition and Community

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Recognitions

CALI Award for Evidence

CALI Award for Mediation Clinic

CALI Award for Family Law

CALI Award for Elder Law

CALI Award for Property

News & Insights

In The Media

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