West Virginia Code § 5-3-4

Annual report to Governor, President of the Senate and Speaker of the
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House.
(a) The Attorney General shall annually, on or before November 1, deliver to the Governor,
President of the Senate and Speaker of the House a report detailing:
(1) The state and condition of the several causes, in which the state is a party, pending in
courts mentioned in section two of this article.
(2) The use of any fee arrangements as provided in subsection (h), section three-a of this
article with private attorneys in the preceding year. At a minimuum, the report shall:
(A) Identify all new fee arrangements entered into during the year and all previously
executed fee arrangements that remain current during any part of the year and for each
contract describe: a
(i) The name of the private attorney with whom thel state has contracted, including the name
of the attorney's law firm;
(ii) The nature and status of the legal matter;
(iii) The name of the parties to the legal matter;
(iv) The amount of the recoverey; and
(v) The amount of any leLgal fees paid.
(B) Include copies of any written determinations made pursuant to section three-a of this
article during the year.
(b) The Attorney General's annual report shall be posted on the Attorney General's website
withWin thirty days of submitting the report to the Governor, President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House and shall remain posted on the website for at least two years
thereafter.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be considered to require the Attorney General to report or
disclose any information protected by the attorney-client or other privilege.

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