An attorney shall be entitled for his services as such to such sums as he may contract for with the party for whom the service is rendered; and, in the absence of such contract, he may recover of such party what his services were reasonably worth.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations
§30-2-1. Certificate of Good Moral Character; Examination of Applicants for License; Licenses
§30-2-2. Attorneys From Other Jurisdictions
§30-2-4. Practice Without License or Oath; Penalty; Qualification After Institution of Suits
§30-2-5. Practice by Corporations or Voluntary Associations; Penalties; Limitations of Section
§30-2-7. Suspension or Annulment of License for Malpractice; Appeal
§30-2-8. Security for Good Behavior; Contempt
§30-2-9. Revocation, Annulment or Suspension of License Effective Throughout State
§30-2-10. Clerk and Sheriff or Their Deputies Not to Act as Attorneys
§30-2-11. Liability of Attorney to Client for Neglect of Duty
§30-2-12. Liability of Attorney or Agent for Loss of Debt or Money
§30-2-13. Liability of Attorney for Failure to Pay Over Moneys Collected; Penalty