Business Description
For approximately 20 years, Eric B. Hannum, Esquire, has been actively involved in the practice of law. Prior to owning his firm, he was an associate in the law firm Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman, Lawrence, NJ. After Mr. Hannum received his Juris Doctorate from Temple University’s James E. Beasly School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he took a position as a law clerk for The Honorable Laura M. LeWinn, the presiding Family Part Judge in Mercer County, New Jersey. During his tenure as Judge LeWinn’s Law Clerk, he not only prepared Tentative Decisions and Orders for the Court, but also mediated weekly.Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (732) 365-3299
Experience
Owner The Law Office of Eric B. Hannum, LLC (2015 – Present)
Former Owner Lansing and Hannum, PC (2007 – 2015)
Former associate with Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman (2005 – 2007)
Former Law Clerk~Superior Court of Mercer County (2004 – 2005)
Bar Admittance
Member of the Ocean and Monmouth County Bar Association
New Jersey Association for Justice
Education
Temple University School Of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Juris Doctorate Degree, 2003
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Bachelor of Sciences in Communication with a minor in Political Science, 1991
Community And Civic Activities
Active member of the Monmouth-Ocean County Family Law Inns of Court
Active Member of the Ocean County Family Law Committee
Past Member of the New Jersey State Bar Association Privacy Law Committee
Guest Speaker New Jersey Association for Justice
Published – New Jersey Lawyer – December 2018 Edition “Family Formations, The Ever Changing Construct”
Notable Certificates And CLEs
Supreme Court of New Jersey R. 1:40 Qualified Mediator
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce Trained
Trained Parent Coordinator
DWI Institute
Licensed
New Jersey – 20 Years
Scholarship
While practicing for nearly two decades Mr. Hannum experienced and saw firsthand the effects of a divorce on the family as a whole and decided to actively assist those affected children directly.
To that end, a monetary award in the amount of $250.00 is given every year to the high school student that Mr. Hannum believes to have demonstrated academic and/or personal accomplishments in the face of particular hurdles that the student encountered due to familial conflict and strife growing up in a single parent or divorced parent household.