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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