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Home > Fellows > Michelle Behnke, Wisconsin Life Fellow, Awarded the 2022 Charles L. Goldberg Distinguished Service Award from the Wisconsin Law Foundation

Michelle Behnke, Wisconsin Life Fellow, Awarded the 2022 Charles L. Goldberg Distinguished Service Award from the Wisconsin Law Foundation

November 10, 2022

Michelle Behnke
Michelle Behnke, photo courtesy of Michelle Behnke & Associates

Michelle Behnke, Wisconsin Life Fellow, was awarded the 2022 Charles L. Goldberg Distinguished Service Award by the Wisconsin Law Foundation, the charitable arm of the State Bar of Wisconsin. The award was presented to Behnke at the Fellows Annual Recognition Dinner on September 29th, in Milwaukee.

The Charles L. Goldberg Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to one lawyer in recognition of lifetime service in the public interest. The award is named after Charles Goldberg, a former Chair of the Fellows, who also served as president of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Bar Association.

She is currently the principal of her firm, Michelle Behnke & Associates, where her practice focuses on business, real estate, and estate planning. She previously served a three year term on the Board of Governors, and formerly served as Chair of the Standing Committee on Bar Activities and Services. She is also a former President and Treasurer of the State Bar of Wisconsin.

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