WILLIAMS v. BROWN

No. 21816.

437 S.E.2d 775 (1993)

190 W.Va. 202

Gene Hal WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, v. Charles G. BROWN, Attorney General of West Virginia, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided November 23, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis S. George, Huntington, for plaintiff.

David P. Cleek, Kenneth E. Knopf, Cleek, Pullin, Knopf & Fowler, Charleston, for defendant.


MILLER, Justice:

This case involves three questions certified to us by the Circuit Court of Kanawha County pursuant to W.Va.Code, 58-5-2 (1967). We are asked to decide the following issues: (1) whether assistant attorneys general are at-will employees; (2) whether legislative enactments providing public employees with fringe benefits constitute an offer of continued employment that, when accepted, prohibit the Attorney...

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