In Commodore Barry Bridge Paint Contract Suit, Judge Laments Lawmakers' 'Inaction' on Sunshine Law
A federal judge in New Jersey has allowed to proceed a painting contractor's suit against the Delaware River Port Authority in connection with its bid to paint the Commodore Barry Bridge, but dismissed claims filed under state sunshine laws, in the process offering a critique to Pennsylvania lawmakers.
June 26, 2018 at 03:43 PM
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Noel Hillman has allowed to proceed a painting contractor's suit
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