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New Location
Article posted: May 15, 2006 - 08:11 AM
March 3, 2006 began a new era, as Dennie Hardin & Associates moved its location to 139 East Tenth Avenue, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Following a five-year partnership with David Keen, Dennie’s practice, focused primarily on criminal defense, is now located within feet of the Warren County Regional Jail.Coming over with Dennie to the new office is Attorney Jeremiah Harston, who will likewise practice predominately in the area of criminal defense. Paralegal Jennifer Oliphant also came over and now serves as the office manager.

Officially opened for business on March 6th, one of first tasks was to hire a secretary/receptionist. Pam Payne, of Smith Grove, got the job, and she has been with Dennie Hardin & Associates for well over one month.

Next on the agenda is to hire another lawyer to keep up with the growth we have experienced over the last several years. Fortunately, there is plenty of room in our office, the Galvin House, which was built in 1900 and later remodel in 2000 by the Rev. Wallace Morris. The nearly 4,000 square feet in the Galvin House encompasses three floors plus a cellar.

We have scheduled an open house on June 2, 2006 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Invitations will be sent.

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