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Wesley V. Queen is a native of Mingo County, West Virginia, and an honor graduate of Gilbert High School.  Wesley attended college at West Virginia University, where he graduated summa cum laude in 2001 with a bachelor of arts degress in political science and history.  In 2004, Wesley graduated from the West Virginia University College of Law.  While in law school, Wesley was an active member in the Marlyn E. Lugar Trial Association and served as a teacher's assistant for the legal research and writing department.

Upon graduation from law school, Wesley worked as an associate for the law firm Huddleston Bolen, LLP, in Charleston, West Virginia, where his areas of practice included insurance defense litigation and railroad litigation, with concentrations on defending motor vehicle accidents, property damage claims, deliberate intent lawsuits, and claims arising under the Federal Employer's Liability Act.  In July 2005, Wesley accepted an offer to serve as judicial law clerk for the Honorable John W. Hatcher, Jr., in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia.  After completing his tenure with Judge Hatcher, Wesley worked for the law firm of Johnstone, Gabhart & Prim, LLP, where his primary areas of practice included construction law and commercial litigation.

Wesley joined Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe, PLLC, in May 2009.  He currently resides in Oak Hill, West Virginia, with his wife Ashley.  Wesley and Ashley welcomed their first child, Ava Lilly Queen, in April 2009.

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Suite 201
Beckley, WV 25801
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