Andrew Hannemann is a senior associate in the firm’s Complex Litigation group. He represents clients across various industries in commercial and antitrust litigation in both federal and state court. He also maintains an active pro bono practice. Andrew graduated from Harvard Law School, where he served as an Articles editor for the Harvard Law and Policy Review.
Prior to law school, Andrew worked as an economic consultant advising on antitrust litigation and mergers and acquisitions.
Experience
- Payment card network in defending federal class action alleging unfair foreign exchange rate practices.
- Animal health company in defending against claims of exclusive dealing and monopolization in federal antitrust action.
- Major pharmaceutical company in class action litigation alleging antitrust violations arising from the settlement of patent litigation.
- Mobile technology company in defending federal class action alleging false advertising and violation of gambling laws.
- Financial services firm in Delaware action brought against software company alleging tortious interference with stock transaction.
Perspectives
Credentials
Education
- J.D., Harvard Law School, 2018
- B.A., Economics, Stanford University, 2011, Phi Beta Kappa
Admissions
- California