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Government

Mar. 24, 2016

High court ruling was a victory for public agencies

Last week, the California Supreme Court delivered an important victory for public agencies with regard to the California Public Records Act. By Ruthann G. Ziegler and Nicholaus W. NorvellM

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By Ruthann G. Ziegler and Nicholaus W. Norvell

Last week, the California Supreme Court delivered an important victory for public agencies with regard to the California Public Records Act. Resolving a significant question on which lower courts had split, the Supreme Court held that a public agency's inadvertent disclosure of privileged records does not waive applicable privileges under the CPRA's waiver provision. Ardon v. City of Los Angeles...

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