Charleston, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A Charleston law firm is looking into the possibility of a class-action lawsuit after the Heather Bresch Degree scandal.
Greg Chiartas is a WVU Law Grad himself. He says he can't imagine how the students and parents must feel going into graduation this weekend.
An independent panel determined the Governor's Daughter, Heather Bresch didn't earn the degree she received.
Chiartas says his law firm, Freeman and Chiartas received three phone calls about possibly filing suit. So they put an ad in the paper to see how much interest was really out there. It's only been a day and they've had about a dozen calls.
"One person for example was looking to go to grad school and somebody in the admissions office made a snide remark about the degree from WVU," Chiartas told wsaz.com.
He adds, this isn't about money, it's about restoring integrity to his alma matter.
"Here is an offer I will make it right here. We've decided if this is a class-action lawsuit, if the University- the Board of Governors will take the appropriate measures and replaces Mike Garrison we will donate our fee, whatever it is to the WVU Foundation."
WSAZ.com will keep checking to see if a class-action suit is filed.