Trisha W. Hall

Education:
B.A., Bryn Mawr College (1998)
J.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Law (2001)

Bar Admissions:
Delaware (2004)
Pennsylvania (2001)

Memberships:
American Bar Association
Delaware Estate Planning Council
Delaware State Bar Association
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Society of Financial Services Professionals—Greater Philadelphia

Trisha W. Hall
Associate
Direct Phone: (302) 429-4225
Direct Fax: (302) 658-6395
Email:
thall@bayardlaw.com
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Trisha is an associate at Bayard. She focuses her practice in the areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, and the representation of fiduciaries and beneficiaries. She is admitted to practice in Delaware and Pennsylvania.

Trisha advises client on all aspects of estates and trusts, including wills, powers of attorney, probate and estate administration, and irrevocable trusts. She regularly represents individuals and families who are developing or revising their estate plans. She works closely with her clients’ advisors, including CPAs, financial planners, and insurance and investment advisors to provide comprehensive estate planning solutions.

Trisha has been recognized by Philadelphia magazine as a Rising Star in 2007 and 2008 in the areas of estate planning and probate. In 2009, she was designated a Top Lawyer by Main Line Today in the area of trusts and estates.

Trisha is actively involved in the Delaware Estate Planning Council and is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association’s Estates & Trusts section. She currently serves on the Board of Directors and as Vice President for the Society of Financial Services Professionals, Greater Philadelphia Chapter.

From 2003 to 2006, Trisha worked as in-house trust counsel for a trust company in Wilmington, Delaware that served professional advisors in a trust administration role.

While in law school, Trisha served as the Associate Editor for the Journal of Technology of Law and Policy and Vice Justice for Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. She was also selected for the University of Pittsburgh’s legal research and writing teaching assistant program.

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