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Hay Compere PLLC Welcomes Hannah E. Walker

Friday, 1 April 2011

[AUSTIN, TX]—The law firm of Hay Compere PLLC (www.haycompere.com) is pleased to announce that Hannah E. Walker has joined the firm as an associate.

Ms. Walker received her undergraduate degree from The University of Texas at Austin in Advertising and Business Foundations before attending California Western School of Law in San Diego. Since her return to Austin, Hannah has taken an active role in the community. She is a member of the Junior League of Austin and serves as the Development Advisor for the UT Austin chapter of her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta.

Before joining Hay Compere, Hannah was a mediator for the San Diego Superior Court and the Kearny Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility. Ms. Walker was a speaker and presenter on Trademarks and Trademark Registration at the Austin Bar Association People’s Law School. She gained invaluable experience at a small Westlake firm specializing in intellectual property, and estate planning. Her background in these specific areas makes her a natural fit into the growing firm.

With its principal office located at 1145 W 5th Street, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78703, Hay Compere PLLC is a diverse law firm and real estate title closing office for Independence Title Company. Hay Compere PLLC is an Austin-based law firm offering a full range of legal services and counseling in the areas of business, general litigation, mergers and acquisitions, outside counsel, entity formation, real estate, construction, development, property tax, banking, mortgage lending, mortgage document preparation, title insurance, trademark, copyright, administrative, probate, estate planning, family, and regulatory compliance.

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