Stephanie Taylor

Stephanie Taylor was born and raised in Brownsville, Texas and graduated from the University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College. In 2010, she graduated from the University of Texas School of Law with Honors. Prior to opening Hansen & Taylor, PLLC, Stephanie provided "Know Your Rights" presentations at the T. Don Hutto Detention Center and worked on issues relating to the intersection of criminal law and immigration law as a staff attorney at American Gateways. She is a member of the Texas State Bar. 

Maria Abullarade Dinning

Maria Abullarade Dinning is originally from San Salvador, El Salvador.  She graduated from the Universidad Centro Americana "Jose Simeon Cañas" in 2006 with a degree in jurisprudence.  In 2007 she was authorized by the Supreme Court of El Salvador to practice law.  She worked as lawyer in El Salvador for six years before coming to the United States. Maria worked as a volunteer interpreter and legal assistant at American Gateways in Austin, Texas before joining Hansen & Taylor, PLLC.

Natalie Hansen

Natalie Hansen is from Portland, Oregon. She graduated with Honors from the Seattle University School of Law in 2009 and moved to Austin, Texas. Natalie worked as a staff attorney and the director of pro bono programs at American Gateways prior to opening Hansen & Taylor, PLLC. She worked as the supervising attorney of the naturalization and citizenship unit at the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. Natalie is a member of the Oregon, Washington, and Texas State Bar Associations.

Lora Petty

Lora Petty is from Cincinnati, Ohio.  She graduated with a BA from Wittenberg University and moved to Austin in 1998.  Lora's career has been serving at local non-profits, most recently with American Gateways where she worked for 17+ years as a legal advocate and later as Development Director.  

Hannah Bronsnick

Hannah Bronsnick is from Ithaca, New York and has a Bachelor of Arts from Evergreen State College. She worked as a Board of Immigration Appeals Accredited Representative at American Gateways for four years. Hannah served two terms on the board of Casa Marianella and was the board president. She is a co-founder of the restorative justice organization, Talking Peace, and worked as a Parent Support Specialist for Austin Independent School District.