Profile
Hanna Rogers
Associate
Contact Details
Get in touch with Hanna
Locations
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Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077 -
Perth
(08) 9211 5800 -
Mount Barker
(08) 8391 3077 -
Port Lincoln
(08) 8682 1488
TGB Lawyers’ Hanna Rogers is a talented lawyer and advocate who is passionate about providing strong advocacy for her clients. She works hard to ensure her clients are well supported by employing a thorough, empathetic and transparent approach.
Following admission to practice, Hanna worked as a Judge’s Associate in the District Court of South Australia, and was subsequently employed at the Crown Solicitor’s Office for South Australia.
At TGB, Hanna accepts briefs in all criminal matters. She regularly appears as Counsel in contested summary hearings, bail applications and complex sentencing matters in Adelaide and regional courts across the State. She works closely with many preeminent barristers on criminal trial and appellate matters. She acts for both applicants and respondents in intervention order applications.
Hanna also represents clients with disciplinary and administrative hearings. During her time in practice, she has dealt with the Police Disciplinary Tribunal, the Department for Human Services, the Parole Board of South Australia and AHPRA. She has a special interest in child protection and administrative processes, particularly the working with children check and NDIS worker screening process.
Hanna has appeared as Counsel in the Coroners Court of South Australia, and as trial Counsel in the Youth Court of South Australia.
Hanna holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of South Australia, and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law, Australia. She is admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in the Supreme Court of South Australia and the High Court of Australia. Hanna is a member of the Law Society of South Australia and a mentee of the Women at the SA Bar Mentoring Program.
Hanna Rogers
Associate
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws, University of South Australia
- Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, College of Law Australia
- Certificate of Legal Business Skills, College of Law Australia
- Admitted to practice: 2018
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
- Disciplinary Matters
- Coronial Inquest
- Investigative Tribunals
- Administrative Law and Judicial Review
- Child Protection Actions
Professional Interests
- Women at the Bar Mentoring Program
- Member of the Law Society of South Australia
- Part of the Criminal law team in South Australia recognised by Doyle’s Guide 2024 as a recommended firm.
What people are saying
“I am very thankful to Hanna Rogers for helping me through my hard time – much appreciated.”
“I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the team at TGB for their unwavering support over the past two years. You’ve been there for me during a challenging time, and your excellent service has truly made a positive impact. The outcome of my case has been a great relief, thanks to your dedication and expertise. Your professionalism, attention to detail, and genuine care have been invaluable. I want to give a special mention to Hanna, my lawyer. Hanna, your guidance and support have been instrumental in getting us to this positive result. Your dedication and commitment to my case did not go unnoticed, and I’m truly grateful for your hard work. I can’t thank you all enough for your assistance and the difference you’ve made in my life. TGB, I wholeheartedly recommend your services to anyone in need of legal assistance.”
“I engaged Hanna at short notice to provide legal advice and represent me in an appearance before a tribunal. Hanna provided a clear explanation of what the procedure entailed, always explaining openly and in simpler terms to aid my understanding. Within a short timeframe Hanna was able to put together a case and with Hanna’s strong representation I was able to achieve an extremely optimal outcome. I would also like to say that overall an outstanding job was done and would have no hesitation in recommending Hanna to anyone seeking clear, concise legal advice and representation.”
Media & Blog Posts
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