Hannah Soto is an associate in the Houston office of Kean Miller. She joined the firm in 2022 and practices with the casualty and mass tort litigation group.
While in law school, Hannah served as a research assistant to Professor Monica Wallace and case assistant to Professor Dane Ciolino. She was named a Professor William L. Crowe, Sr., Scholar and received the CALI Award for the highest grade in Federal Civil Procedure I, Legal Research and Writing II, Evidence, Privacy Law, White-Collar Crime, and Constitutional Criminal Procedure. Hannah was also a member of the Law Review, Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society, and participated in the Workplace Litigation Law Clinic.
Hannah earned her J.D., summa cum laude, from the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2022. She earned her B.A. in English, cum laude, from University of Mississippi in 2019.
Admitted, Texas, 2022
- Supersize Jury Awards and the Challenge of Measuring the Unmeasurable, Texas Law Blog, November 27, 2024
- Crisis Management, Emergency Preparedness, and Response in the Energy Industry, ACC Online Seminar, May 8, 2024
- Finders, Keepers: Deposition Preparation Material and the Work Product Doctrine in the Fifth Circuit, Texas Law Blog, April 17, 2023
- An Overview of Texas Supreme Court Precedent Regarding a Premises Owner's Chapter 95 Defense, Texas Law Blog, February 24, 2023