Hannah
Sholl
Associate
An associate in the Litigation Department, Hannah Sholl has worked on a variety of complex commercial litigation matters, including antitrust disputes, white-collar criminal matters, regulatory enforcement, securities arbitrations, and class actions. Ms. Sholl has expertise in representing clients in complex, and often high-profile, matters involving federal and state regulatory inquiries, as well as civil litigation in multiple jurisdictions.
Significant representations include:
- A medical device manufacturer in several antitrust cases, including competitor actions and direct and indirect purchaser class actions alleging monopolization, exclusive dealing and bundled discounts;
- Songwriters and publishers in rate-making proceedings to set fees for the reproduction, distribution and performance of musical compositions;
- A property developer in action seeking $200 million damages for breach of contract and violations of state law in connection with the redevelopment of Bayonne Peninsula;
- A private equity fund and its CEO in a sexual harassment suit and initiation of criminal prosecution against plaintiff, a former employee, resulting in guilty plea and recantation of all allegations against clients;
- A hedge fund in an arbitration involving an investor disputing its ability to withdraw investments during a “lock-up” period; and
- One of the world’s largest energy companies in a proceeding before the Maryland Public Service Commission opposing the merger of two U.S. energy companies.
Ms. Sholl also maintains an active pro bono practice. Her current pro bono representations include significant work on behalf of the Innocence Project and U.S. veterans.