
Andrew Pahl
Attorney
Andrew F. Pahl has been practicing Real Estate, Contract, and Transactional Law for over a decade. Since joining McCarthy & Akers, he has thrived on being a part of his clients’ journeys, whether it involves the excitement of buying or selling a home or helping them successfully manage challenging situations.
Andrew earned his Juris Doctorate from the West Virginia College of Law in 2013, where he was a member of Law Review. He completed his undergraduate studies in Business Administration and Economics at Shepherd University. He is admitted to the bar in West Virginia and Virginia and serves diverse clients across both states.
Beyond his legal career, Andrew serves on the City of Winchester’s Board of Zoning Appeals and is an active member of the Executive Outreach Committee at Christ Episcopal Church in Winchester, Virginia.
He enjoys skiing, snowboarding, and spending quality time with his three daughters.
Education
- J.D. from West Virginia University, College of Law, Morgantown, West Virginia.
- Bachelor of Science Degree from Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
Affiliations
- West Virginia State Bar
- Virginia State Bar
Civic Involvement
- Member, City of Winchester, Board of Zoning Appeals
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