Welcome to Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP

THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
Welcome to Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP
Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP was founded in Charleston, West Virginia in 1920.  Today, Bowles Rice is a regional commercial and defense law firm, consistently ranked as a leader in peer reviews by Martindale-Hubbell, Chambers USA and Best Lawyers in America.  Our attorneys also are recognized leaders, in both their practice areas and in their communities.  Bowles Rice has seven offices in three states with more than 120 attorneys and 150 professional staff members.

Views & Visions is an award-winning publication of Bowles Rice.
To read the current issue "Prescriptions for Health Care ," click here.   
To view recent issues of Views & Visions or other firm publications, click here.

Bowles Rice welcomes Gene W. Bailey, II , Carl L. Fletcher, Jr. and Charles R. Hughes.   
Charleston attorneys Gene Bailey, Carl Fletcher and Charles Hughes joined Bowles Rice on January 4, 2010. To read more, click here.

Attorneys Michael Lorensen, Stuart McMillan, Stan Lee and Timothy Wills have been named to the Bowles Rice Executive Committee.
To read more, click here.

Tom Lane Named Best Lawyers' 2010 Lawyer of the Year for Real Estate. To read more, click here.


Attorney Sara Lloyd has joined Bowles Rice in the firm's Martinsburg, West Virginia, office. To read more, click here.

Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorneys Joshua Jarrell and Emily Lambright have joined the firm. To read more, click here.

Best Lawyers recognizes 41 Bowles Rice attorneys. To read more, click here.

23 Bowles Rice Attorneys Named 2009 Super Lawyers. To read more, click here .

Chambers USA has again recognized Bowles Rice as a "Top Ranked" law firm in each of five practice areas evaluated in West Virginia: Corporate/Commercial, Natural Resources, Labor and Employment, Litigation and Real Estate. To read more, click here .

14 Bowles Rice attorneys recognized by 2009 edition of Chambers USA as "Leaders in their Field." To read more, click here.