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Attorney Haley Wehner brings a unique blend of experience and passion to her practice as a personal injury attorney. Her journey into personal injury law began in Hartford, Connecticut, where she worked as a paralegal, working directly with those who have been injured. That experience exposed her to the profound challenges that victims face and ignited a determination to make a difference in their lives.
During her time in law school, Haley remained unwavering in her dedication to personal injury law. She served as a law clerk for a personal injury firm throughout her legal education, gaining valuable hands-on experience that further fueled her passion for advocating on behalf of injured individuals. This immersive experience allowed her to develop a deep understanding of the intricacies of personal injury cases and the legal expertise needed to secure justice for her clients.
In 2023, Haley graduated from Michigan State University College of Law. During her time in law school, she acted as Notes and Comments Editor of International Law Review, where her student Note was selected for publication. She also participated in MSU’s First Amendment Clinic, where she taught high school students about their First Amendment rights.
In her free time, Haley enjoys camping near Lake Michigan, traveling with her husband Reed, and spending time with her cat Felix and dog Cooper.
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 2023
Education
- Michigan State University College of Law, J.D. 2023
- Capital University, B.A. Political Science, B.A. International Studies, 2018
Professional Memberships and Associations
- State Bar of Michigan
- Women Lawyers Association of Michigan 2023
- Washtenaw County Bar Association 2023
- Michigan Association for Justice 2023
Community Involvement
- Washtenaw County Bar Association – New Lawyers’ Section Co-Chair
- Washtenaw County Bar Association Board of Directors
Published Works
- Haley L. Wehner, Comment, The Spanish Stolen Baby Crisis: Why Stolen Baby Plaintiffs Have Been Unsuccessful in Spanish Courts and What Remedies Remain, 31 Mich. St. Int’l L. Rev. 1, 2023.