(a) The West Virginia Legislature finds that, due to the complex nature of litigation involving highly technical commercial issues, there is a need for a separate and specialized court docket to be maintained in West Virginia's most populated circuit court districts with specific jurisdiction over actions involving such commercial issues and disputes between businesses.
(b) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals is authorized to designate a business court division within the circuit court of any judicial district with a population in excess of sixty thousand according to the 2000 Federal Decennial Census.
(c) Upon the determination to designate business court divisions, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals shall promulgate rules for the establishment and jurisdiction of the business court divisions within its circuit court system.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 51. Courts and Their Officers
Article 2. Circuit Courts; Circuit Judges
§51-2-4. Special Terms -- When and How Held
§51-2-6. Same -- for Trial of Person Imprisoned
§51-2-7. Same -- What Causes May Be Tried; Judge Presiding
§51-2-8. Residence of Judge; Disqualification
§51-2-13. Salaries of Judges of Circuit Courts
§51-2-14. Holding Court in Two or More Counties in Circuit at Same Time