Bordas & Bordas Welcomes Wheeling native Rob Kahle to the Firm

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WHEELING, W.Va.—Bordas & Bordas is pleased to announce that Rob Kahle, a native of Wheeling, West Virginia, has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Kahle is a graduate of the West Virginia University College of Law and a proud alumnus of Wheeling Central Catholic High School.

During law school, Kahle served as President of the WVU College of Law Community Service Council and gained hands-on experience in the General Litigation Clinic, where he assisted indigent Morgantown residents with wills, divorces, custody matters, landlord-tenant disputes, and Social Security issues. His clinic work included successfully recovering funds in an administrative claim against a tow truck company.

Kahle’s academic record includes Summa Cum Laude honors as an undergraduate at WVU and receipt of the Sally Poole Wilkins Award for the highest GPA among graduating history students. His connection to Bordas & Bordas began with two summer internships, leading to his full-time hire in 2025. He remains closely connected to the Ohio Valley community through his ongoing involvement with St. Michael’s Parish in Wheeling.

“Rob represents the best of the Ohio Valley,” said Jamie Bordas, Managing Partner of Bordas & Bordas. “Although I had known both of his grandfathers, former U.S. Attorney Melvin Khale and Mayor Denny Magruder for many years, I first met Rob when I was one of his high school coaches I could tell then that he was intelligent, had a great personality, and would be successful in whatever he chose to do in his life.”

“Little did I know he would one day be working with me. I am very excited to have him onboard at our firm.”

Kahle will support the firm’s litigation practice and continue the community-focused approach that has defined his academic and clinical work.

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