About Hannah
Hannah White-Gibson began her academic path at Lycoming College, where she studied political science and earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2008. She went on to law school at Widener University and received her Juris Doctor in 2011. Those years framed an interest in how law and public policy intersect, and they provided the foundation for her entry into practice in Pennsylvania.
After law school she moved into the legal profession in Pennsylvania. She is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction. Early career details are private, but her trajectory led to the creation of a solo practice that bears her name. Establishing a private office allowed her to set the terms of client service and to manage the business side of a law practice directly.
Her academic background in political science informs the way she approaches legal questions. The study of institutions, process, and policy provides context for interpreting statutes and regulations. A J.D. from Widener rounded that foundation with training in practical lawyering—research, writing, client counseling, and advocacy. Those skills recur across the matters she handles.
Running The Law Office of Hannah White-Gibson means balancing case work with the administrative tasks of a small firm. She oversees client intake, case strategy, and the day-to-day operations of the office. That combination of responsibilities often requires a mix of detail-oriented legal work and broader problem solving. Clients working with a small office can expect consistent contact with the attorney who manages their files.
Colleagues and former classmates describe her as methodical and clear in her written work. She has built a practice grounded in steady application of legal principles and careful attention to procedural requirements. Her academic and professional path kept her close to Pennsylvania law and the institutions that shape legal outcomes in the state.
In recent years she has maintained a local practice based on her experience and training. The Law Office of Hannah White-Gibson serves clients from its Pennsylvania office and handles matters arising under state law. She continues to work in the Commonwealth, offering legal services through her private practice.