When people see my logo, they often notice something familiar—a resemblance to the iconic Wonder Woman symbol. That wasn't an accident. I chose this iconography because I wanted people to recognize me as somebody who fights for those who cannot fight for themselves, similar to Wonder Woman, because those are the values I founded my firm on.
Let's be honest—Michelle Choe is a common name. If someone hears it in passing, they might not recall it later. But if they hear how "Wonder Woman Attorney Michelle Choe" wants to fight for their rights, that sticks. And it has worked out that way! After my radio interviews, I noticed that instead of asking, "Is this Michelle Choe?" people would call and say, "Is this the Wonder Woman Attorney?" Sometimes, they'd apologize for forgetting my name but remembered how the host introduced me as the Wonder Woman Attorney.
Whenever I do a radio interview, the host inevitably asks, "Why do they call you Wonder Woman?" And I always tell them:
When I started law school, I was already married with a child. My family and friends were worried about me. "How are you going to do it?" they asked. "You have a family; you're working full-time—this will be too much."
And to be honest, at first, I thought the same. I discovered I was pregnant a month after I began law school. I went into a panic. I sobbed. I contemplated quitting. I intended to use that time to concentrate on my studies, but suddenly, I had another important responsibility.
I eventually spoke to one of my professors about it, and he shared a story that changed my perspective. He told me about a former student who was pregnant and about to give birth but still showed up to take her final exam. Her water broke during the test, but she stayed and finished it, knowing she had a few more hours before she'd need to go to the hospital.
That story gave me strength and taught me perseverance, and I needed every ounce of it because my journey wasn't easy. I failed the bar exam multiple times but refused to give up. I told myself, "I will do this until I pass." I knew that once I passed, I would have the opportunity to help those who felt voiceless.
I had the mindset of Wonder Woman. I told myself over and over again that Wonder Woman never gives up. She fights to the very end. This is what I intended to do for the people who trusted me to represent them. I continued to think like that throughout law school, the bar exam, and my professional life. People know me as the Wonder Woman Attorney—not just because of my logo but because I embody that spirit of resilience and determination.
I bring that to my clients every single day. I promise to do everything in my power to help you get the justice you deserve because you are my priority.
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The Law Offices of Michelle Choe focuses on personal injury, lemon law, and family law, offering informed, intelligent, and personalized legal representation. Contact today to request consultation and case evaluation.
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The Law Offices of Michelle Choe focuses on personal injury, lemon law, and family law, offering informed, intelligent, and personalized legal representation. Contact today to request consultation and case evaluation.
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