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SRH Law Announces New Partner; Welcomes Two New Attorneys

Posted on March 20, 2014 by SRH Law

karen-kelly-drewSRH Law is pleased to announce that Karen Tyler has become a partner in the firm and that Kelly Lowry and Drew Kervick have joined the firm.

Karen Tyler joined SRH Law in 2006 and is an experienced litigator who focuses on civil and regulatory matters. In her practice, Karen works with clients in the areas of health care, municipal, business and nonprofit law. She has a proven record of helping clients navigate complex litigation, permitting , and regulatory compliance issues. Karen also handles employment and commercial disputes and works with non-profits on all facets of starting, managing, and maintaining mission-driven organizations. She currently serves as a board member of the Vermont Bar Foundation.

Before joining SRH Law, Karen practiced litigation, health care, and civil rights law at a firm in Seattle, Washington.

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Kelly Lowry joined SRH Law in late 2013 and brings with him almost twenty years of experience working on state and federal environmental matters, multi-state business ventures, and complex commercial transactions. Kelly is returning to Vermont after working for a private firm in South Carolina for ten years, where among other matters, he served as outside counsel for the State of South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, working on environmental regulatory enforcement and compliance matters. Prior to that position, he served as general counsel for the Vermont Natural Resources Council in Montpelier, Vermont.

At SRH Law, Kelly will focus on business and commercial transactions, community development, affordable housing, and environmental regulatory matters.

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Drew Kervick comes to SRH Law after several years of practice at prominent law firms in Burlington and Boston, where he focused on business and health care law. He previously clerked for Justice John Dooley of the Vermont Supreme Court.

At SRH Law, Drew will focus on business, health care, and complex real estate transactions, supporting the firm’s expanding work in those areas. A native of Addison County, Drew is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue developing his practice here in his home state and looks forward to working closely with clients who are focused on improving the lives of Vermonters and strengthening communities throughout the state.

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Together with their colleagues at SRH Law, Karen, Kelly, and Drew are committed to helping clients make a difference in their communities and the broader world. We are excited to welcome Karen into the partnership and look forward to working with Kelly and Drew.

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