Non-traditional careers for law school graduates will be the focus of the third annual Careers and Cocktails panel discussion presented by the University of Wisconsin Women's Law Student Association on Tuesday, April 8 at 4 p.m. The event, which is open to all, will take place in Lubar Commons at the Law School (Room 7200).
Panelists for the 2003 discussion are Michelle Behnke, solo practitioner; Juliet Brodie, Clinical Assistant
Professor of Law; Kathleen Falk, Dane County Executive; Lara Herman, Assistant Attorney General;
Melany Stinson Newby, Vice Chancellor for Legal & Executive Affairs, UW-Madison; and Kimberly Shaul, Director of Compliance, American Family Insurance Group's Life and Health operations.
Submitted by on March 31, 2003
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