By Colby Hamilton | June 5, 2018
Counsel for the news organization BuzzFeed claim the department was wrong not to hand over transcripts of a proceeding attended by one of its reporters.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | May 31, 2018
Biotech, pharmaceutical and medical device developers, as well as the lawyers who represent them, gathered recently at a Kentucky Derby party in Plymouth Meeting.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | May 25, 2018
Although the majority of courts who have reviewed this issue have recognized and enforced a privilege shared between law firm attorneys and their in-house counsel, there is some uncertainty nationwide.
By Michael Booth | May 24, 2018
In a unanimous ruling, the court, overturning the Appellate Division, said persons who purchase seized items from public agencies may have their names and addresses released under the state's Open Public Records Act.
By Ellis Kim | May 23, 2018
That “oversight” came after the government attempted to withhold the names and email addresses of various members on President Donald Trump's transition team that were already available online.
By Charles Toutant | May 22, 2018
The order leaves standing an Appellate Division ruling from January holding that the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office did not violate OPRA when it declined to give a reason for an employee's resignation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli | May 21, 2018
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli of Greenberg Traurig, discusses the moratorium that New York recently imposed on licensed home health care agencies, of which there are more than 1,400 in the state.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | May 21, 2018
The gun-rights group filed the appeal after U.S. District Judge Mark Walker decided that previous court rulings forced him to reject the request to keep the identity of “Jane Doe” private.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 16, 2018
A public records fight over documents associated with Northside Hospital's $100 million acquisition of four private medical practices has pitted the hospital against a Jones Day partner who may be suing on behalf of an anonymous client.
By Cheryl Miller | May 16, 2018
The Rules and Projects Committee unanimously agreed to send the amendments to Rule of Court 10.500, the judiciary's open records guidelines, to the full Judicial Council. If the council authorizes the changes at its May 24 meeting, the expanded-access rule would take effect June 1.
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