West Virginia Code § 8-10-1a

Authority to hire special counsel; consent to other representation
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Notwithstanding any charter provision to the contrary, the governing body of every
municipality shall have plenary power and authority by ordinance to authorize the mayor to
employ within the limit of funds available for such purpose, in lieu of or in addition to the
municipal attorney or municipal solicitor and any assistant municipal attorneys or assistant
municipal solicitors, an attorney or firm of attorneys as special municipal coeunsel to
represent the municipality in connection with any legal matter or matters. The ordinance
authorizing such employment shall be the consent on behalf of the munricipality to such
attorney or firm of attorneys to represent other clients in other legal matters involving such
municipality, but at the time of representation of any such other client in any such other
legal matter in controversy directly involving such municipality, such attorney or firm of
attorneys shall file with the recorder as a public record a stattement of disclosure identifying
such other client and the nature of the matter in controversy directly involving such
municipality.

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