Amanda Hass

Associate

Amanda Hass joined Odom & Des Roches, LLC as an associate in April, 2020 and focuses her practice on pharmaceutical antitrust litigation, where she has worked on matters including In re Lipitor Antitrust Litig., In re Novartis and Par Antitrust Litig., In re Opana Antitrust Litig., and In re Suboxone Antitrust Litig.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Hass represented clients for solo practitioners in a wide variety of civil cases. She has broad litigation experience in areas including contract, tort, housing, civil rights, FLSA, First Amendment, ADA claims, and family law.

Ms. Hass graduated magna cum laude from Loyola University of New Orleans College of Law in 2017 and earned the honored distinction of being named a William Crowe Scholar. She earned a Certificate in Social Justice and was awarded the Gillis Long Poverty Center Public Service Award. At Loyola, she interned for the Honorable Ivan L.R. Lemelle at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana and was a student practitioner at the Workplace Justice Clinic under Professor Luz M. Molina. She was also a member of the Loyola Law Review.

Ms. Hass and Professor Molina published Report on Understanding the Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low-Income Individuals in Louisiana 2018 with the Louisiana State Bar Association.

Ms. Hass is originally from Sterling, Virginia. She earned her Bachelor of Arts at New York University before moving to New Orleans, Louisiana in 2012.