About Hanan M.
Hanan M. Isaacs built her legal foundation in the 1970s. She earned a B.A. in American history from Rutgers University–New Brunswick in 1975, then completed both a J.D. at North Carolina Central University School of Law and an M.A. in American legal history at Rutgers–Newark in 1979. Those degrees set a pattern: law grounded in historical perspective and academic study.
Her professional life has been rooted in New Jersey. She holds membership in the State Bar of New Jersey and has been involved in several local and statewide legal organizations. Her affiliations include the Mercer County Bar Association, the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators, the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers — New Jersey Chapter, and the National Employment Lawyers Association, New Jersey Chapter. She is also connected to the Coalition for Peace Action, an indication of interests that extend beyond courtroom practice.
Isaacs’s memberships mirror the kinds of matters she engages. Participation in the mediators’ association points to work in alternative dispute resolution. Involvement with criminal defense and employment law groups signals practice areas she has taken on over the years. Her graduate study in American legal history adds a scholarly strand to that practical work. She combines historical study and practice rather than keeping them separate.
Her office is at Kingston Law Group, where she continues to practice law in New Jersey. Over a long career beginning after law school in 1979, she has maintained ties to both bar organizations and community groups. Colleagues and clients have seen that she moves between mediation settings, employment-related claims and criminal-defense matters depending on the case. She currently practices at Kingston Law Group, where her work includes mediation, criminal defense and employment law.