Madison lawyer Michelle Behnke nominated to lead American Bar Association
DAVID WAHLBERG
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At her Madison office, attorney Michelle Behnke keeps a collection of pens, signifying the importance of signing legal documents. Behnke is expected to become president of the American Bar Association next year.
A solo practice attorney in Madison, Michelle Behnke is positioned to become president of the American Bar Association, which has more than 400,000 members.
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Attorney Michelle Behnke said diversity is important in the legal field, as in other sectors. "Understanding how different people have experienced the world gives you a leg up in problem solving," she said.
At her Madison office, attorney Michelle Behnke keeps a collection of pens, signifying the importance of signing legal documents. Behnke is expected to become president of the American Bar Association next year.
Attorney Michelle Behnke said diversity is important in the legal field, as in other sectors. "Understanding how different people have experienced the world gives you a leg up in problem solving," she said.