Hannah Davies truly loves to help people, and she is dedicated to do whatever is necessary to see that her clients have the very best service and results possible in their cases. Hannah has always had a strong desire to stand boldly for justice and to be a servant to those who are struggling and desperately need someone who really cares about them. Hannah was born in Northern Ireland but came to the United States as a child and was raised here in western North Carolina. She became a United States' citizen in 2008. Hannah obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Gardner-Webb University in 2008 and volunteered tutoring students in areas of chemistry, physics, and math. After working as a paralegal at Tomblin, Farmer & Morris, PLLC, for several years, Hannah attended Elon University School of Law from 2011 - 2014. She obtained her Juris Doctor in 2014, ranking as the top student in her class, and was admitted to practice law in the state of North Carolina that same year. In February 2016, Hannah passed the South Carolina bar exam to be additionally licensed to practice law in South Carolina.
Education:
- Elon University School of Law
- J.D., Summa cum Laude – 2014
- Class Rank – 1 of 105
- Gail Lane Scholar (2012-2014)
- Presidential Scholar (2011-2012)
- Outstanding Performance Awards – Legal Writing I, Contracts I, Contracts II, Property I, Torts II, Constitutional Law II, Business Associations
- Gardner-Webb University
- B.S. in Chemistry, Summa cum Laude – 2008
- Senior Scholastic Achievement Award – 4.0 GPA
- Merit Scholarship (2006-2008)
Bar Admissions:
- North Carolina State Bar – 2014
- South Carolina State Bar – 2016
- United States District Court – Western District of North Carolina – 2014
Memberships and Affiliations:
- Member – Rutherford County Bar Association
- Member – 29-A Judicial District Bar Association
- Member – North Carolina Bar Association
- Member – North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Non-Legal Experience:
- Research Assistant at Local Holocaust Museum
- Volunteer Tutor for High School and College Students in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics