The Board shall consist of twenty-two members, fifteen of whom shall be active members of The West Virginia State Bar and seven of whom shall be members of the public. Initially, the membership of the Board shall consist of the current members of the Committee on Legal Ethics of The West Virginia State Bar. (Amended by order entered November 26, 2013.)
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Rule 1.1. Membership
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- Rule 3.2. Quorum
- Rule 3.20. Reciprocal discipline
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- Rule 3.3. Hearings on formal charges
- Rule 3.30. Requirements for reinstatement
- Rule 3.31. Automatic reinstatement
- Rule 3.32. Reinstatement procedure following suspension
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- Rule 5. Lawyer committee on Assistance and Intervention.
- Rule 5.1. Membership
- Rule 5.10. Confidentiality.
- Rule 5.11. Refusal to comply.
- Rule 5.12. Failure of rehabilitation.
- Rule 5.13. Evaluation expenses.
- Rule 5.14. Proceedings and process.
- Rule 5.15. Period of limitation for filing information.
- Rule 5.2. Terms.
- Rule 5.3. Appointment.
- Rule 5.4. Reappointment.
- Rule 5.5. Election of officers.
- Rule 5.6. Quorum.
- Rule 5.7. Panels.
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