Hannah B.
Kreinik
Associate
Languages
- Proficient in Spanish
Ms. Kreinik is an associate at Barnes, Richardson & Colburn’s Chicago office and assists clients with international trade issues. Ms. Kreinik focuses on tariff classifications and trade-related legal research. She is interested in international anti-corruption compliance, global intellectual property, and free trade agreements in the modern age.
Ms. Kreinik graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (previously known as the John Marshall Law School) in 2021. While in attendance, she participated in a dual degree program to receive her Master of Law in International Business and Trade. Ms. Kreinik received her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of California Davis.
Ms. Kreinik is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the U.S. Court of International Trade, and the Illinois Bar.
- Address:
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Chicago
303 East Wacker Drive
Suite 305
Email: hkreinik@barnesrichardson.com - Education:
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University of California Davis (BA)
University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (J.D., LL.M., 2021)
- Bar memberships:
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Illinois (2021)
- Court memberships:
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Court of International Trade (2022)
- May 22, 2025
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Skirting the Law: UFLPA Compliance and Subsidiaries
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - May 7, 2025
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CIT Issues Classification Neither Party Advocated
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Apr. 23, 2025
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Section 232 Takes on Medium and Heavy-Duty Trucks
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Apr. 17, 2025
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Another Rapid Response Mechanism Request on the Books
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 27, 2025
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President Trump Announces 25% on Autos and Light Trucks
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 11, 2025
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U.S. Seeking Broad Trade Agreement with India
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 4, 2025
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Steel and Aluminum: The Gifts That Keep on Giving
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 26, 2025
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Copper Gets Its Turn for National Security Treatment
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 13, 2025
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Trump Announces Marching Order for "Reciprocal Tariffs"
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jan. 13, 2025
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China Moves to Protect Its EV and Battery Supply Chains
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Dec. 5, 2024
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China Retaliates Against U.S. Export Controls by Blocking Crucial Minerals
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Nov. 14, 2024
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U.S. and Indonesia to Expand Trade Relations with Critical Minerals Talks
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Oct. 30, 2024
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EU Springs Forward with Countervailing Duties on Chinese EV Batteries
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Oct. 11, 2024
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EU Follows Suit with Duties Against Chinese EVs
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Sep. 19, 2024
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C-TPAT Members Get FTZ Benefit for Forced Labor Detentions
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Sep. 6, 2024
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AD/CVD Petitions Filed Against Against Corrosion-Resistant Steel Imports
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Aug. 23, 2024
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Critical Mineral Access Shapes U.S. Trade Plans
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Aug. 8, 2024
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Supply Chain Summit Coming to D.C. This Fall
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jul. 10, 2024
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Mexico and the US Have a Meeting of the Minds on Steel and Aluminum Transshipment
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jul. 1, 2024
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Supreme Court Overturns Chevron, Does it Impact Trade Cases?
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jun. 17, 2024
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To Be or Not to Be, Is that the Question for USMCA?
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - May 30, 2024
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USTR Requests Labor Review of Mexico's Largest Auto Assembly Plant
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - May 20, 2024
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Senate Committee Takes Aim at Likely BMW and Jaguar Forced Labor Imports
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - May 3, 2024
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New Bill Proposes Battery Supply Chain Tracing
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Apr. 5, 2024
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The United States Trade Representative Grinds the Gears of the Rapid Response Mechanism with Two New Requests for Mexico
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 22, 2023
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DHS Gets a Budget Boost for Combating Forced Labor
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 8, 2024
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New European Union Rules for Merchandise Suspected of Forced Labor
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 4, 2024
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Forced Labor Compliance Complexity Grows with North Koreans Involved, But Guidance May be Coming
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 16, 2024
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Volkswagen High-End Vehicles Detained under Forced Labor Law
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 2, 2024
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Court Clarifies What Qualifies as a "Basket Provision"
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jan. 12, 2024
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CBP Attempts to Improve the Entry Type 86 Test with Proposed Modification
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Dec. 27, 2023
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USTR Extends Section 301 Exclusions into the New Year
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Dec. 6, 2023
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CBP Counts Down to Lift Off on UFLPA Portal
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Nov. 10, 2023
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Sheffield Hallam Forced Labor Expert Hired by DHS as Policy Adviser
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Oct. 25, 2023
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Asiaway Automotive Components' Mexico Division Hit with Rapid Response Mechanism Review
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Oct. 4, 2023
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Supreme Court Declines to Review Case Arguing Protest Timing
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Sep 11, 2023
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Section 301 Tariff Exclusions Extended by the USTR with Results of the Four-Year Review Arriving this Fall
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Aug. 18, 2023
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First Solar Discovers Forced Labor in its Malaysia Facilities
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Aug. 2, 2023
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DHS Adds Chinese Battery and Spice Producers to UFLPA Entity List
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jul. 24, 2023
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Coming Fall 2023: The USTR Says a Section 301 Review is Imminent
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jun. 28, 2023
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The World Customs Organization Elects a New Leader
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jun. 23, 2023
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SHU Publishes "Desk-Based" Forced Labor Research Strategies
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jun. 9, 2023
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Customs Ruling Clarifies Documents that May be Required for USMCA Post-Entry Claims
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - May 24, 2023
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CBP Issues Flurry of Forced Labor Guidance
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Apr. 24, 2023
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Customs Makes Clear that Clearing UFLPA Detained Products Is Very (Very) Difficult
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Mar. 23, 2023
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U.S. Customs & Border Protection's ("CBP") Forced Labor Expo in a Few Words
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Feb. 17, 2023
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Mexico Stands in Solidarity with Canada and the United States in the Fight Against Forced Labor in Supply Chains
By: Hannah B. Kreinik - Jan. 24, 2023
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Scandalous Cups in Your Kitchen! Instant Brands' Glass Measuring Cups are Hit with a "Made in the USA" False Claim from the FTC
By: Hannah B. Kreinik
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