About Kristen M
Kristen M Mack took a steady path to law. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Mars Hill College in 2013, concentrating in sociology with a criminal justice emphasis and taking minors in business and psychology. She continued her studies at the University of Baltimore, completing both a J.D. and an MBA in 2017.
Her time at the University of Baltimore School of Law overlapped with graduate business study. That combination shaped how she approaches legal problems. She is a member of the law school's alumni association and has maintained ties to the university since graduation.
After finishing her degrees, Mack gained admission to practice in multiple jurisdictions. She is licensed in Maryland and the District of Columbia and may appear in federal court in the District of Maryland. She is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which allows her to handle matters that move beyond trial courts.
Mack belongs to several professional organizations. She has been a member of the American Association for Justice, the Maryland Association for Justice, the Maryland State Bar Association and the Bar Association of Baltimore City since 2017. Those memberships reflect ongoing engagement with professional and bar activities rather than a single, long-held affiliation.
Her practice involves work in both trial and appellate settings. Being admitted in state and federal forums gives her access to a range of proceedings. She represents clients before courts in Maryland and in the District of Columbia, and she participates in appeals at the Fourth Circuit when cases require that step.
Mack practices at Hansel Law, PC. There she handles matters that arise in state and federal courts across her admitted jurisdictions. Her current practice focuses on handling cases in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and federal courts.