Hannah E. Rodriguez is an associate attorney in Mallery, s.c.’s litigation group. Drawing on her diverse background, Hannah provides valuable insight and perspective to her clients.
Before joining Mallery s.c., Hannah was a passionate family law attorney who approached each case with a competitive yet calm demeanor. In family law, she was skilled at reaching equitable settlements in each of her cases.
Raised in Rock Island, Illinois, Hannah headed to the University of Missouri for her undergraduate education. At Mizzou, she earned dual degrees in journalism and psychology before embarking on a three-year stint as a journalist. Working in both print and television news, Hannah reported on Iowa's largest companies as well as its independent business owners.
In 2022, Hannah returned to Mizzou for law school, where she realized her passion for litigation. An advocate at her core, Hannah worked with Mizzou’s Veterans Clinic on disability compensation claims for veterans across the country. Hannah helped secure thousands of dollars for her veteran clients based on their dedicated military service. Committed to every case, she is adept at providing clear and thoughtful representation.
During law school, Hannah worked for Mizzou’s Child and Family Justice Clinic and interned with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Chicago, where she gained valuable insight into regulatory and administrative law.
In her free time, Hannah enjoys spending time with her partner, dog, family, and friends in Milwaukee.
Blog
Milwaukee Commercial Property Owners: How to File an Excessive Tax Assessment Appeal
Posted Jan 26, 2026
By Christopher L. Strohbehn If you own commercial real estate in Milwaukee or elsewhere in Wisconsin and believe your property tax assessment overshoots market value, Wisconsin law gives you a remedy......Read More
Navigating Milwaukee’s 2025 Property Assessment Process: What Commercial Property Owners Need to Know
Posted May 07, 2025
By Christopher L. Strohbehn Once again, in 2025, the commercial property owners in the City of Milwaukee are opening up their mail to find significant changes in their property assessments. According......Read More
FinCEN Removes BOI Reporting Requirements for U.S. Companies under the Corporate Transparency Act
Posted Mar 24, 2025
FinCEN Removes BOI Reporting Requirements for U.S. Companies under the Corporate Transparency Act On March 21, 2025, FinCEN issued an interim final rule to remove the Beneficial Ownership Information ("BOI") reporting......Read More

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