Josephine Wenson represents clients involved in complex commercial litigation matters.
Before joining Bodman, Josephine served as an Associate with an AMLaw 100 law firm in its commercial litigation and toxic tort litigation departments. In this role, she aided clients in a wide variety of commercial and complex litigation matters through drafting pleadings and motions, facilitating pre-trial discovery and document production, researching issues to provide legal analysis, and attending court hearings.
As a law student, Josephine served as a research assistant for Professor Greer Donley of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she prepared memoranda on regulations promulgated by various administrative agencies pertaining to reproductive healthcare, alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and pharmaceuticals. She was also an intern for the Innocence Project of Florida, where she researched case law and prepared memoranda and motions on four cases where inmates who received life sentences claimed innocence.
In law school, she was selected as a member of The Order of Barristers, a national organization that honors oral advocacy and brief writing skills. She was also the President of Incarcerated Persons Legal Support Project (IPLSP) and an Assistant Editor for JURIST, the world’s only law school-based comprehensive legal news and research service.
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D., cum laude
- Marquette University, B.A., summa cum laude
- Pennsylvania