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Two Bowles Rice Associates Achieve Admission in Second State
May 20, 2010 - Charleston, WV

Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP is pleased to announce that two of its newest associates, Emily R. Lambright and Sara L. Birchenough, are now admitted to practice in West Virginia as well as Kentucky and Virginia, respectively.

Lambright, a Certified Public Accountant, is a member of the firm’s tax practice group in the Charleston, West Virginia office. Prior to her admission in Kentucky, she was admitted to practice before the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in business administration from West Virginia University. She earned her law degree from the West Virginia University College of Law. 

Birchenough is a member of the firm’s real estate practice group in the Martinsburg, West Virginia, office. She was admitted to practice in Virginia prior to her admission to the West Virginia Bar. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and earned her law degree from the West Virginia University College of Law.

Bowles Rice is a regional, full-service law firm with 120 attorneys and seven offices in Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown, and Parkersburg, West Virginia; Lexington, Kentucky; and Winchester, Virginia.

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