Hannah Uricchio joined O’Donoghue & O’Donoghue in 2025. Ms. Uricchio’s practice consists of assisting the firm’s employee-benefit fund clients on a variety of issues, including matters arising under ERISA and other federal statutes and regulations, as well as state and local laws. She is involved in ERISA litigation on behalf of the firm’s employee-benefit fund clients and advises the trustees and administrators of the funds on a wide range of compliance, tax, and other legal issues.

Ms. Uricchio joined the firm after government service as an attorney and Assistant General Counsel at the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (“PBGC”). Her prior practice included representing the agency in federal district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts across the country in litigation relating to the agency’s statutory functions and duties under Title IV of ERISA, and providing counsel on plan coverage, plan compliance, and the agency’s pre-termination and post-plan termination activities. While in law school, Ms. Uricchio clerked at the PBGC and clerked for an Administrative Law Judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Ms. Uricchio is a 2016 graduate with honors of American University Washington College of Law, where she was an Articles Editor for the International Law Review and a Dean’s Fellow for various professors and for the legal research and writing program. She is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Maryland.