Pullin Fowler Flanagan Brown & Poe, PLLC
Chris Ferro is an Associate Attorney at Pullin Fowler Flanagan Brown & Poe, PLLC since August 2021. Prior to this role, Chris served as VP of Economic Development at the Charleston Area Alliance from February 2017 to July 2021. Chris has extensive experience in public service, including positions as Chief of Staff at the West Virginia Department of Agriculture and Deputy General Counsel at the Office of the Governor of West Virginia. Earlier in career, Chris worked as an Associate at Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and as Advance for the Office of Governor Bob Wise. Chris holds a Juris Doctor degree from West Virginia University College of Law (2004-2007) and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from West Virginia University (1998-2002).
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Pullin Fowler Flanagan Brown & Poe, PLLC
Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe, PLLC (PFFB&P) practices in civil trial work with a substantial percentage of cases involving corporate and insurance defense. Our attorneys handle litigation in areas of employment law, discrimination, products liability, automobile liability, business law, commercial liability, medical and legal malpractice, professional liability, general negligence, property damage, contractual claims, premises liability, toxic torts, manufactured housing, insurance bad faith cases, civil rights cases, asbestos cases, workers' compensation, admiralty, fire loss claims, and related areas. At PFFB&P, we are very aggressive in the way we defend cases. Our attorneys have a reputation for not being afraid to go to trial and we believe we try more cases than other law firms of our size in West Virginia. A great deal of time and significant resources are spent on risk management. The lawyers at the firm provide and offer seminars and training for companies and local governments on how to avoid lawsuits and manage exposure to liability. The firm handles cases throughout West Virginia and maintains fully staffed law offices in Charleston, Beckley, Martinsburg, and Morgantown.