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West Virginia State Bar
Executive Director Position Vacancy
Last Day to Apply
The West Virginia State Bar Board of Governors is receiving applications to fill the West Virginia State Bar Executive Director position, due to her upcoming retirement. The application and all other documents must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
CLICK HERE for More Information on the Application Process
CLICK HERE for APPLICATION
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WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT VACANCY
The Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission is currently receiving applications to fill the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia vacancy created by the death of Justice Tim Armstead. Candidates must submit their completed applications and letters of recommendation or comment no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6, 2025. For more information about the application process, please call the Office of General Counsel at 304-558-2000. Interviews will be held in Charleston on Monday, October 20, 2025.
CLICK HERE for Instructions and Application
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15th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT VACANCY
The Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission is currently receiving applications to fill the judicial circuit court vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Thomas H. Ewing in the 15th Judicial Circuit serving Fayette County. Candidates must submit their completed applications and letters of recommendation or comment no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 29, 2025. For more information about the application process, please call the Office of General Counsel at 304-558-2000. Interviews will be held in Charleston on Friday, October 10, 2025.
CLICK HERE for Instructions and Application
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TOYS FOR TOTS
2025
The West Virginia State Bar's Veteran and Military Affairs Committee is participating in the Marine Corp Reserve's Toys for Tots program again this year. Box drop off, collecting, and sorting will be done from October through November. If you are interested in volunteering to help by hosting a drop box, collecting, and/or sorting toys, please contact Mary Jane Pickens @ pickensjm@wvbar.org or Kenadee Murphy at murphyk@wvbar.org.
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Federal Court Filing System: CM/ECF and PACER Users
UPDATED NOTICE: Password Standards and Multifactor Authentication
The PACER Service Center (PSC) is currently experiencing long call wait times due to the enforcement of several security features that will enhance the security of PACER accounts, including updated password standards and multifactor authentication (MFA).
To help mitigate the wait times, enforcement of the updated password standards has been temporarily delayed. In addition, you are being ask that only users who receive a prompt to enroll in MFA when they log into the system should do so. If you do not receive an MFA enrollment prompt, no action is necessary. Please do not contact the PSC with questions about MFA until you are required to enroll. Doing so ensures support is available for those who need it. Some common questions received are answered on the list of MFA Tips and Resources, which should be reviewed before calling the PSC.
Additionally, we would like to get your feedback regarding the MFA options via a short survey.
Click Here to Start Survey
Thank you for your patience as we work to reduce call wait times and strengthen account security.
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What is the National Constitution Center Scholar
Exchange Program?
The West Virginia State Bar is partnering with the National Constitution Center’s Scholar Exchange program to educate middle school and high school students in West Virginia in the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year about the U.S. Constitution.
The Scholar Exchange Program provides lawyers, judges, and constitutional experts to join teachers in their classrooms for 45-minute virtual classes hosted by the National Constitution Center to discuss various constitutional topics with teachers and students from across the country.
With help from the National Constitution Center, the West Virginia State Bar is looking to partner with local educators in West Virginia to have lawyers from the Mountain State speak to their classes about the Constitution.
Click Here for more information on how to get involved
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We are more than HALF-WAY through the 2024-2026 CLE reporting period.
Are you on track to complete your CLE credits?
- The CLE reporting period ends June 30, 2026.
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Active members must report a minimum of 24 CLE credits, including at least 3 credits in one of the four ethics categories. Lower CLE requirements apply to attorneys admitted to practice during the reporting period. Those attorneys should refer to Administrative Rule 6.04(a).
- No more than half of the total CLE requirements may be satisfied by pre-recorded presentations with no interactive component.
- Live/interactive webinars (i.e. Zoom with a live chat component) qualifies for live attendance CLE credit.
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Over 40 FREE online CLE credits are available on the WV State Bar website. These are recordings of previously presented State Bar courses. These courses/credits may be used to meet your CLE requirements if you have not previously completed and reported the course in a prior reporting period. Click here for a list of courses and credits.
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CLE must be reported via the online member portal at www.mywvbar.org.
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Check your CLE transcript for accuracy. Correction requests must be submitted in writing to compliance@wvbar.org
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Confirm any credits that have been imported for you by CLE providers – such credits are “pending” on your CLE transcript. Credits are not part of your CLE total until they are confirmed.
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CLE Rule Spotlight
Rule 6.07
Per Administrative Rule 6.07, there are requirements regarding returning to Active status, including completion and reporting of CLE. The steps for returning to Active status include (and should be completed in this order):
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Twelve (12) credits of approved MCLE credit must be completed and reported, 3 credits of which must be in legal ethics, law office management, attorney well-being or elimination of bias in the legal profession. All 12 credits can be obtained by an online means if necessary and must be obtained in the 12 months immediately preceding the application to change to Active status.
- Financial Responsibility Disclosure (FRD)/IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) compliance reporting must be completed online.
- A written request to switch to Active status must be submitted. Your request should be submitted online using the Status Change request form.
Once all of the above information is confirmed, the Active membership fee for the fiscal year you wish to return to active status must be paid. A payment link will be emailed to you for any balance due.
CLICK HERE for Rule 6 - Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
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September 25, 2025
WV Court Improvement Program -
Live Lunch and Learn Webinar
What Aetna Can Do For You
Host: Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Court Improvement Program
Time: 12:00 - 12:50 p.m.
CLE: 1 credit
Platform: Live WebEx
Cost: Free
Learn about Aetna and their involvement with the West Virginia's foster care system and what role they play with the youth in that system. Also, learn about supports and resources available to you and your youth through Aetna. Information will be provided on how to obtain these resources and contacts if any issues should arise.
Click Here for More Information
Click Here to Register
Questions, contact Kandi Greter at kandi.greter@courtswv.gov
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September 30, 2025
Criminal Law Legislative Update
Free Lunch & Learn Webinar
Host: State Bar Criminal Law Committee
Location: Live Webinar only
Time: Noon to 1:00 p.m.
CLE: 1.2 credits
CLICK HERE to Register
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October 2, 2025
Open Office Hours
Provided by the West Virginia State Bar
Child Abuse and Neglect Committee
Do you have questions about child abuse and neglect cases that you are not sure who to ask? If so, you are invited to join “Open Office Hours” provided by the Abuse and Neglect Committee. Members of the committee will be available on Thursday, October 2, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM via Zoom to answer any questions from the Bar!
Members of the Abuse and Neglect Committee including Professor Jennifer Stephens, Attorney Robert Noone, Attorney Lisa Hawrot, Attorney David Mascio and other will be available to answer questions.
A few housekeeping items:
- To register, please e-mail Kristen Antolini at kristenantolini@gmail.com.
- Please send in all questions to be answered on or before September 30, 2025 at 12:00 PM to kristenantolini@gmail.com.
- If time is available, the committee members will accept live questions.
- Please remember not to use names or other identifying confidential information regarding cases during the Open Office Hours.
Disclaimer: The advice presented during Open Office Hours is based on the lawyer’s individual experience, and the advice does not reflect the legal opinions of the West Virginia State Bar. This session is not meant to take the place of your own research, but we hope to help get you started!
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All newly admitted members of the State Bar are required to complete a mandatory Bridge the Gap program sponsored by the State Bar within twenty-four months after admission to the West Virginia State Bar per State Bar Administrative Rule 6.03(a). Attendance to Bridge the Gap is free to newly admitted members of the State Bar. Continuing legal education is available for completing Bridge the Gap program.
Host: WV State Bar Young Lawyer Section
Location: Bridgeport Conference Center, Bridgeport, WV
Cost: Free
CLE: 7 credits including 5 in ethics
CLICK HERE for Bridge the Gap requirements
CLICK HERE to Register for Bridge the Gap
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