About Sharon B
Sharon B Ten began her academic path in the sciences before turning to the law. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Sacred Heart University and completed her legal training at the University of Richmond School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 1994. That combination of scientific and legal study shaped how she approaches factual problems and legal analysis.
After law school she established herself in Virginia, where she is admitted to practice. Over the years she has worked in private practice settings and at a firm identified as Bowen Ten, PC. Her professional life has kept her grounded in state practice and the procedural demands of Virginia courts.
Her workplace is Bowen Ten, PC. The firm name appears among the offices associated with her career. At that firm she handles client matters, prepares filings, and appears in hearings. She works on case preparation and counsel, often managing the everyday tasks that move a matter forward from initial intake through resolution.
She maintains current membership in professional associations related to the bar. Those memberships keep her connected to peers and to continuing legal education. Participation in professional groups is a steady part of how she stays engaged with developments in state law.
Colleagues note that a background in science can be an advantage in certain disputes and regulatory matters. That background has informed how she evaluates evidence and frames arguments. It also influences how she explains technical points to clients and judges, aiming to make complex details accessible without oversimplifying them.
Her practice has a practical orientation. She focuses on clear communication, careful preparation of legal documents, and attention to procedural detail. She has spent much of her career practicing in Virginia courts and administrative settings, representing individuals and organizations on matters brought before state tribunals.
Outside of court work she spends time on case preparation that often includes document review, witness interviews, and drafting motions. Those tasks are central to her day-to-day work, and she treats them as the backbone of effective representation.
She currently practices at Bowen Ten, PC and serves clients in Virginia, handling matters that arise in state courts and administrative forums.