Lecturer
J.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1976
B.A., Governmental Administration, Shippensburg State College, 1973
Allen E. Hench is the owner and principal of Allen E. Hench Law Office in Newport, Penn. The firm focuses on real estate law, elder law, estate planning and administration, and other general law issues.
In addition to teaching the Nonprofit Clinic, Hench is a former researcher at the University of Virginia Miller Center, for the Public Affairs Program “For the Record” for PBS affiliate WHTJ. He currently leads a course for OLLI at UVA (Osher Lifelong Learning Instititue) entitled "Provocative World-Class Ideas about the State of Humanity Today and Tomorrow," based on the TEDtalks lecture series.
Hench currently sits on the Board of Directors of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities, in Harrisburg, Penn., which administers approximately $50 million in assets for civic and charitable entities and endeavors. He also has served as a member of the House of Delegates of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Hench has taught courses at the American Institute of Banking, including Law and Banking, Real Estate Law and Criminal Law.
Hench is a licensed title insurance agent at the First American and Conestoga Title Insurance Company. He was also vice chairman of the Board of Directors of First National Bank of Newport and chairman of the bank’s Audit Committee and Committee on Compliance and Policy.



