About Paul
Paul Benson took a deliberate path into the law. He earned his Juris Doctor from Arizona State University in 2011, completing the formal legal training that set the stage for his professional life. His time at law school is part of a straightforward résumé that centers on practice rather than publicity.
After law school, Benson moved into legal work that emphasized courtroom procedure and case development. He serves as an active member of professional circles and maintains ties to peers through bar and association memberships. He is a current member of the Wisconsin Association for Justice, which connects plaintiff-side trial attorneys and provides continuing education, networking and advocacy resources for lawyers handling civil disputes.
Benson’s colleagues describe him as methodical in the way he approaches a file. He breaks issues down into manageable pieces. He prepares the factual record carefully and keeps an eye on procedural opportunities that may affect outcomes. His courtroom style is pragmatic. He prefers clear argument over theatrical presentations.
Throughout his career he has balanced case preparation with ongoing legal education. He attends industry programs and association events to stay current on developments in civil litigation. He participates in practice-focused sessions that cover evolving rules of evidence, motion practice and pretrial strategy. Those activities reflect an orientation toward the mechanics of litigation rather than public-facing advocacy.
Clients who work with Benson can expect detailed case management. He gives attention to written submissions and to witness preparation. He values predictable responsiveness and sets expectations clearly at the outset of representation. That approach helps control cost and timing, which are frequent concerns for individuals and businesses engaged in civil disputes.
Outside of casework, Benson maintains memberships that connect him to the wider legal community. He uses those networks to exchange practice pointers and to keep current on litigation trends in the Midwest and beyond. He also contributes to internal firm training when younger associates request guidance on drafting and deposition technique.
He currently concentrates his practice on civil litigation matters.