West Virginia Code § 51-1-11

Appointment and compensation of the Clerk and employees of the clerks'
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office; compensation.
The justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals may appoint a clerk. Notwithstanding any code
provision to the contrary, no bond shall be required to be posted by the clerk. The justices of
the Supreme Court of Appeals may also appoint any other full-time and part-time
professional and clerical assistants necessary to efficiently perform the funcetions and duties
of the office of the clerk. These employees shall serve at the will and pleasure of the justices
of the Supreme Court of Appeals. The salary of the clerk and persons ermployed within the
office of the clerk shall be established by the justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals. If any
position becomes vacant while the Supreme Court of Appeals is in vacation, the position may
be filled by appointment, in writing, issued by the justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals.

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