Michael Hanna - Employment Lawyer

Southfield, MI 48075
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Michael Hanna is a class action employment attorney at Morgan & Morgan, P.A. He has represented thousands of clients across the nation. Mr. Hanna is admitted to the Michigan Bar and Florida Bar, and has also litigated federal claims in the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Middle District of Florida, Eastern District of Michigan, Western District of Tennessee, Eastern District of Kentucky, District of South Carolina, Northern District of Mississippi, Northern District of Georgia, and District of Colorado.

Mr. Hanna focuses his law practice on the prosecution of discrimination claims; unpaid wage claims; medical leave claims; disability discrimination claims; age discrimination claims; workers compensation retaliation claims; whistleblower retaliation claims; and other employment claims.

Mr. Hanna has litigated many high profile cases that have been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, ABC Action News, Fox News, AOL News, The Huffington Post, The Washington Times, The Miami New Times, The Orlando Sentinel, The Associated Press, and various other national and local news syndicates.

For his work, Mr. Hanna was honored to receive the 2015 ADC Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award. Mr. Hanna has also been selected by his peers as a 2017 Florida Super Lawyers® Rising Star, an honor bestowed on less than 2.5% of lawyers in the state.

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