West Virginia Code § 18A-2-11

Employee's right to attorney's fees and costs
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If an employee shall appeal to a circuit court an adverse decision of either a county board of
education or of a hearing examiner rendered in a grievance or other proceeding pursuant to
provisions of chapters eighteen and eighteen-a of this code and such person shall
substantially prevail, the adverse party or parties shall be liable to such employee, upon final
judgment or order, for court costs, and for reasonable attorney's fees, to be eset by the court,
for representing such employee in all administrative hearings and before the circuit court
and the Supreme Court of Appeals, and shall be further liable to such ermployee for any court
reporter's costs incurred during any such administrative hearings or court proceedings:
Provided, That in no event shall such attorney's fees be awarded in excess of a total of
$1,000 for the administrative hearings and circuit court proceedings nor an additional
$1,000 for supreme court proceedings: Provided, however, Tthat the requirements of this
section shall not be construed to limit the school employee's right to recover reasonable
attorney's fees in a mandamus proceeding brought under section eight, article four, chapter
eighteen-a of this code.

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