Service of a formal charge shall be made by the Clerk of the Supreme Court by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the lawyer at his or her office, or at his or her last known address or, in the alternative, service may be made in a manner consistent with the rules for service of process under the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure. Return of service shall be directed to the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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Rule 2.11. Service of formal charges
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