The Pennsylvania Senate is getting a third crack at its attempt to shield from public view legal bills related to the representation of Democratic caucus employees.
The Commonwealth Court granted the Senate’s request for reargument in Levy v. Senate of Pennsylvania, but limited the reargument to the issue of whether client identities are exempt from the Right-to-Know Law’s disclosure requirements under the grand-jury secrecy exception.
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