Putting Our Experience and Reputation to Work For You

Putting Our Experience and Reputation to Work For You

Hannah L. Hoyt

PRACTICE AREAS

BIO

Hannah is committed to supporting her clients’ legal needs with integrity, dedication, and clear communication. Her goal is to ensure that every client feels informed and supported at every stage of the process. She approaches each matter with careful attention to detail, strategic problem-solving, and genuine respect for the people she serves.

Hannah graduated Summa Cum Laude from Union College in 2022, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science with departmental honors and minors in Sociology and Science, Medicine, and Technology in Culture. She then went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Albany Law School in 2025.

Throughout high school and college, Hannah worked part-time for the Wadsworth Center of the New York State Department of Health and is a co-author on a paper published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology.

During law school, Hannah dedicated over 300 hours to providing Pro Bono services as an Executive Board Member of the Tenants’ Rights Pro Bono Project and by participating for two semesters in the Community Economic Development Clinic with The Edward P. Swyer Justice Center at Albany Law School. Hannah was also an active participant in the Moot Court Program as she was a Top 12 Finalist in the 2024 Karen C. McGovern Senior Prize Trials Competition, an Octo-Finalist in the 2024 Donna Jo Morse Negotiations Competition, and participant in the 2023 Donna Jo Morse Client Counseling Competition. During the summers of 2023 and 2024, Hannah interned for the City of Albany Corporation Counsel.

BAR ADMISSION

  • Admission in New York Pending

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • New York State Bar Association

Publications

  • Carey, J., Cole, J., Venkata, S. L. G., Hoyt, H., Mingle, L., Nicholas, D., Musser, K. A., & Wolfgang, W. J. (2021). Determination of Genomic Epidemiology of Historical Clostridium perfringens Outbreaks in New York State by Use of Two Web-Based Platforms: National Center for Biotechnology Information Pathogen Detection and FDA GalaxyTrakr. Journal of clinical microbiology, 59(2), e02200-20. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02200-20