Howard E. Seufer,

Howard E. Seufer,

Education Law

3.0 (1 reviews)
Charleston, West Virginia
48+ years experience
Bowles Rice LLP
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Howard Seufer, Jr. has spent his professional life working with public school leaders to solve public school problems and improve public education in compliance with state and federal school laws.A partner in the regional commercial, energy and defense law firm of Bowles Rice LLP headquartered in Charleston, West Virginia, Howard has advised and represented all 55 of West Virginia’s county boards of education, all of its regional education service agencies, the West Virginia School Board Association and other public and higher education institutions. He has appeared on behalf of public education interests in dozens of appeals in the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.Education leaders and policymakers regularly seek his guidance, often on high-stakes legal issues.Howard chairs the Bowles Rice Education Law Group, ranked #1 in West Virginia School Law by The Best Lawyers in America® and recognized as "Top Tier" in West Virginia for Education Law by U.S. News & World Report's 2016 Best Law Firms. For many years, Best Lawyers in America has designated him as a Best Lawyer in school law, most recently as its 2016 Lawyer of the Year for Education Law in southern West Virginia.He is a co-founder of the Signature Series Workshops, providing focused legal education to public school leaders in interactive small group settings. A trained facilitator, Howard is frequently engaged as a presenter and panelist on school law issues, emphasizing preventive legal advice and practical action steps for education officials and administrators. He is a longtime member of the National Council of School Attorneys, the Education Law Association and the National Association of College and University Attorneys.Upon graduation from high school in Williamstown, West Virginia, Howard attended Michigan State University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with High Honors, in political science. He earned his J.D. degree from the West Virginia University College of Law, where he was a member of the National Moot Court Team, chosen for the Order of Barristers and graduated Order of the Coif. He entered the private practice of law after clerking for two years for Hon. John A. Field, Jr. of the United States Court of Appels for the Fourth Circuit.A West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow, Howard is an emeritus director and past chair of the nation’s first statewide education fund, The Education Alliance, and past chair of SW Resources, a West Virginia nonprofit focused on the vocational needs of adults with disabilities. His current community service includes service as a board member and officer of the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation, and as a Read Aloud volunteer at Mary C. Snow West Side Elementary School in Charleston, West Virginia.Howard has served West Virginia University as a member of the College of Law Visiting Committee and as chair of WVU's former Social Justice Visiting Committee. He now co-chairs the WVU Diversity Visiting Committee, which monitors and provides feedback to the University’s diversity efforts. He also chairs the Board of Governors of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. Howard Seufer, Jr. For many years, Best Lawyers in America has designated him as a Best Lawyer in school law, most recently as its 2016 Lawyer of the Year for Education Law in southern West Virginia.He is a co-founder of the Signature Series Workshops, providing focused legal education to public school leaders in interactive small group settings. A trained facilitator, Howard is frequently engaged as a presenter and panelist on school law issues, emphasizing preventive legal advice and practical action steps for education officials and administrators. He is a longtime member of the National Council of School Attorneys, the Education Law Association and the National Association of College and University Attorneys.Upon graduation from high school in Williamstown, West Virginia, Howard attended Michigan State University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with High Honors, in political science. He earned his J.D. degree from the West Virginia University College of Law, where he was a member of the National Moot Court Team, chosen for the Order of Barristers and graduated Order of the Coif. He entered the private practice of law after clerking for two years for Hon. John A. Field, Jr. of the United States Court of Appels for the Fourth Circuit.A West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow, Howard is an emeritus director and past chair of the nation’s first statewide education fund, The Education Alliance, and past chair of SW Resources, a West Virginia nonprofit focused on the vocational needs of adults with disabilities. His current community service includes service as a board member and officer of the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation, and as a Read Aloud volunteer at Mary C. Snow West Side Elementary School in Charleston, West Virginia.Howard has served West Virginia University as a member of the College of Law Visiting Committee and as chair of WVU's former Social Justice Visiting Committee. He now co-chairs the WVU Diversity Visiting Committee, which monitors and provides feedback to the University’s diversity efforts. He also chairs the Board of Governors of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. Howard Seufer, Jr. has spent his professional life working with public school leaders to solve public school problems and improve public education in compliance with state and federal school laws. A partner in the regional commercial, energy and defense law firm of Bowles Rice LLP headquartered in Charleston, West Virginia, Howard has advised and represented all 55 of West Virginia’s county boards of education, all of its regional education service agencies, the West Virginia School Board Association and other public and higher education institutions. He has appeared on behalf of public education interests in dozens of appeals in the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Education leaders and policymakers regularly seek his guidance, often on high-stakes legal issues. Howard chairs the Bowles Rice Education Law Group, ranked #1 in West Virginia School Law by The Best Lawyers in America® and recognized as "Top Tier" in West Virginia for Education Law by U.S. News & World Report's 2016 Best Law Firms. For many years, Best Lawyers in America has designated him as a Best Lawyer in school law, most recently as its 2016 Lawyer of the Year for Education Law in southern West Virginia. He is a co-founder of the Signature Series Workshops, providing focused legal education to public school leaders in interactive small group settings. A trained facilitator, Howard is frequently engaged as a presenter and panelist on school law issues, emphasizing preventive legal advice and practical action steps for education officials and administrators. He is a longtime member of the National Council of School Attorneys, the Education Law Association and the National Association of College and University Attorneys. Upon graduation from high school in Williamstown, West Virginia, Howard attended Michigan State University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with High Honors, in political science. He earned his J.D. degree from the West Virginia University College of Law, where he was a member of the National Moot Court Team, chosen for the Order of Barristers and graduated Order of the Coif. of the United States Court of Appels for the Fourth Circuit. A West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow, Howard is an emeritus director and past chair of the nation’s first statewide education fund, The Education Alliance, and past chair of SW Resources, a West Virginia nonprofit focused on the vocational needs of adults with disabilities. His current community service includes service as a board member and officer of the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation, and as a Read Aloud volunteer at Mary C. Snow West Side Elementary School in Charleston, West Virginia. Howard has served West Virginia University as a member of the College of Law Visiting Committee and as chair of WVU's former Social Justice Visiting Committee. He now co-chairs the WVU Diversity Visiting Committee, which monitors and provides feedback to the University’s diversity efforts. He also chairs the Board of Governors of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College.

Practice Areas

Education Law

Awards & Recognition

  • Lawyer of the Year: Education Law, Charleston, WV (2024)
  • Lawyer of the Year: Education Law, Charleston, WV (2016)
  • Recognized: Education Law
  • Special Focus: Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Special Focus: Higher Education
  • Special Focus: Labor and Employment
  • Order of the Coif
  • Order of Barristers
  • West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow

Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2007

Education

  • West Virginia University, J.D., graduated 1977
  • Michigan State University, graduated 1973
  • West Virginia University, graduated 1977

Reviews

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Deborah Anderson

2 weeks ago

Solid experience, but communication could be more consistent

Howard Seufer has an undeniable depth of knowledge in education law, which is why we initially sought his counsel. His nearly five decades of experience working with public schools was evident when we consulted him regarding a complex compliance issue with a federal grant program for our district. He quickly identified the relevant statutes and provided a technically sound legal pathway forward. His recognition as Lawyer of the Year in this field is well-earned for his substantive expertise. However, our experience was mixed on the service side. While his advice was ultimately correct, there were periods where responses to follow-up emails took longer than expected, leaving us in a bit of a holding pattern. For straightforward legal analysis, Mr. Seufer is a competent and seasoned attorney. Just be prepared to manage expectations regarding timelines and proactive updates. He gets the job done, but the process felt more transactional than collaborative at times.

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