Sarah Hibbert, member of the Energy and Environmental Law Group, who utilizes her strong analytical and communication skills to best serve the needs of her clients.
What does Sarah do for Clients?
For two years, Sarah served as a law clerk for federal Magistrate Judge Lynne A. Sitarski of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. There, she drafted opinions on a wide variety of legal matters including discovery disputes, motions for summary judgment, Social Security Disability appeals cases, and petitions for writ of habeas corpus. And, she assisted Judge Sitarski in researching and deciding emerging issues of federal civil and administrative law.
Sarah also interned with the Honorable Judge Barbara A. McDermott of the First Judicial District of Pennyslvania, where she assisted the judge with criminal appeals cases. She additionally has experience working with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and Pennsylvania Innocence Project.
Sarah earned her Juris Doctorate from Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law in 2020, having participated as a lead research editor of the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal. She earned the academic honor of membership in the Order of the Coif, and was also awarded the Henry J. Richardson Award for best paper on international human rights.
How does Sarah spend her free time?
Outside of the office, Sarah enjoys creating digital art and playing table-top RPGs with her friends. She also plays the saxophone and participates in a local roller derby league.
Temple University, B.A. in English Language with a concentration in Creative Writing
Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law, J.D.