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Dauphin County Lawyer Lisa M. Benzie to Become Chair of Pennsylvania Bar Association House of Delegates

HARRISBURG (April 24, 2013) - Lisa M. Benzie of the Harrisburg law firm of Angino & Rovner will become chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) House of Delegates, the association's policy-making body, on May 10 at the conclusion of the PBA Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh.

Benzie is co-chair of the PBA Commission on Women in the Profession and the PBA Political Action Committee (PABAR-PAC). She is a former chair of the PBA Young Lawyers Division and the PBA Medical and Health-Related Interdisciplinary Committee. She is a member of the PBA's Civil Litigation Section Council, Constitutional Review Commission, Health Care Law Committee, Conference of County Bar Leaders and Workers' Compensation Section.

Benzie is active in the Dauphin County Bar Association, where she has served on its board of directors and on various committees. A member of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, Benzie is a current board member, executive council member and legislative committee co-chair. She has served as chair of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice's Workers' Compensation Section and the New Lawyers Section. Named to the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, she is a Pennsylvania "Super Lawyers Rising Star" attorney in the field of plaintiff's medical malpractice. She has been named to the Best Lawyers in America since 2008 for her work in workers' compensation law. She is a past member of the James S. Bowman Administrative Inn of Court and a current member of the Hon. William W. Lipsett Inn of Court.

Benzie supports her local community through her support of and involvement in the YWCA, Central Pennsylvania Salvation Army and Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape.

Benzie is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and the Dickinson School of Law.

Founded in 1895, the Pennsylvania Bar Association strives to promote justice, professional excellence and respect for the law; improve public understanding of the legal system; facilitate access to legal services; and serve the 28,000 lawyers who are members of the association.