Meetings with town leaders that turned up on a municipal lawyer’s billing records were not secret sessions in violation of the Open Public Meetings Act, a Camden County judge has held.

In a decision made public Monday, Superior Court Judge Louis Meloni found that what appeared to be quorumed meetings not in compliance with OPMA were the result of the lawyer’s outdated computer program, which did not accurately reflect the time billed.

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