Law firm raises more than $6,500 for Multiple Sclerosis research

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Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe employees — from left, Greg Gibbs, Pierce Fowler, Matthew Blake, Steve Fowler, Joshua Dotson, Jeff Molenda and Robert Trimarche — rode through Greenbrier County in the MS 150 Bike Tour, ending up at the The Greenbrier. (Courtesy photo)

CHARLESTON -– Let no one say Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe employees don’t step out — or ride like the wind — for their community and organization support.

The law firm’s team of employees rode in two bike tours, each more than 150 miles, held a car wash and offered blue jean day to their employees, all in an effort to raise funds for Multiple Sclerosis research and treatment. In all, the firm raises more than $6,500 for the MS Socieity.

In June, Steve Fowler and Pierce Fowler rode through Charlottesville, Va., in the Tour De Vine. This past weekend, team members Greg Gibbs, Robert Trimarche, Jeff Molenda, Joshua Dotson, Steve Fowler, Pierce Fowler and Matthew Blake all rode through Greenbrier County in the MS 150 Bike Tour, ending up at the The Greenbrier Hotel for a picnic set up by The Greenbrier for sponsors.

A car wash was held in July with team members Chrystal Andrew, Niki Hyatt, Drew Woods, Lori Muldoon, Jim Muldoon, Kim Fowler, Matthew Blake, Michelle Johnson, Mark Glover and Josh Dotson all having a fun, water-filled day spraying themselves and washing every car they could drag in or flag down.

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, unpredictable disease of the central nervous system (the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord). It is thought to be an autoimmune disorder. This means the immune system incorrectly attacks the person’s healthy tissue.

To learn more about Multiple Sclerosis and how to help, visit www.nationalmssociety.org.

Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe is a nationally recognized defense litigation law firm employing more than 100 employees, including 47 attorneys and offices in Charleston, Beckley, Martinsburg and Morgantown.

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