About Hannah
Hannah Wittman practices law in Kansas, where she combines courtroom experience and community connections into steady day-to-day work. She handles client matters through her office at Joseph, Hollander & Craft and participates in local bar activities that keep her tied to the legal life of Douglas County and the state.
Wittman earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Kansas in 2013. She continued her studies at Washburn University School of Law and received her Juris Doctor in 2016. Those years shaped her approach to legal problems and introduced her to peers who remain part of her professional network.
After law school she became admitted to practice in Kansas. She took on cases and assignments that required familiarity with state procedures and local practice rules. Over time she has balanced courtroom appearances, client counseling and the research that underpins courtroom strategy. Colleagues describe her as a lawyer who pays attention to detail and who values clear communication with clients.
Her professional memberships reflect an interest in community and collegial ties. She holds current memberships in the Douglas County Bar Association and the Kansas Women Lawyers Association. Those groups provide a forum for continuing education and for informal collaboration with other lawyers across the region. Wittman also participates in events and committees that address practical questions facing small law offices and solo practitioners.
At Joseph, Hollander & Craft she works alongside other attorneys on matters that arise in Kansas courts and agencies. Her daily practice includes client intake, drafting court documents, and representing clients in hearings. She balances the office’s workload while maintaining regular contact with clients and opposing counsel. Outside of court, she reviews case developments and helps shape litigation strategy where appropriate.
Her work is rooted in Kansas practice and in the local bar community. She is admitted to the Kansas bar and remains active in professional organizations that support lawyers in Douglas County and across the state. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in Kansas through Joseph, Hollander & Craft.