By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | January 22, 2018
A federal judge refused to block subpoenas issued by the Florida House of Representatives demanding documents from broadcasting executive Pat Roberts and his production company, MAT Media, related to contracts with the tourism-marketing agency Visit Florida.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 19, 2018
Wells Fargo & Co. has reached a settlement with a former branch manager who claimed she was fired for blowing the whistle on employees who had been opening accounts without permission. Federal regulators earlier ordered the whistleblower be paid $577,000. Wells Fargo had appealed that order.
By David Handschuh | January 18, 2018
Cloth-bound books of convictions from the late 1800's and early 1900's are kept on shelves next to cracked leather-bound books of Flatbush Town Board meetings and School District No. 9 tax lists from Brooklyn, circa 1875, at the Municipal Archives.
By Mike Scarcella | January 17, 2018
The unsealed pages are "broad statements of the government's public criminal discovery policies," U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said in an unsealing order.
By Sue Reisinger | January 12, 2018
Companies "can expect to face growing pressure from investors to improve disclosure of climate-related risks," said the report from the Conference Board.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 12, 2018
Among the issues Attorney General Chris Carr has targeted for attention are human trafficking, opioid addiction and elder abuse.
By Samantha Joseph | January 12, 2018
The dispute stemmed from Yellow Cab's request for information about Uber's pickups at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
By Colby Hamilton | January 9, 2018
The suit, filed in Manhattan state court Tuesday, represents the latest salvo in an ongoing debate over a state law that shields from disclosure certain information about law enforcement officers.
By Greg Land | January 5, 2018
State Sen. Josh McKoon, R-Columbus, said his legislation is in response to a recent Georgia Supreme Court ruling barring access to a court reporter's recording unless they have been made part of the court record.
By Charles Toutant | January 4, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that the Open Public Records Act does not require a public agency to provide a detailed disclosure of the reasons for an employee's resignation.
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