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California Supreme Court

Jul. 14, 2015

State high court to consider whether county can keep legal billing records secret

The state Supreme Court decided last week to consider whether private law firms working for Los Angeles County should have the right to keep their billing records secret.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state Supreme Court decided last week to consider whether private law firms working
for Los Angeles County should have the right to keep their billing records secret.


An opinion by former Chief Justice Ronald M. George, who retired in 2011, may have
had a hand in the potential turnaround after the county prevailed in a lower ...

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