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Constitutional Law

Dec. 11, 2006

Public Contract Disclosures

FOCUS COLUMN - By David S. Gehrig - In June, the California Supreme Court issued its decision in Michaelis v. Superior Court, 38 Cal.4th 1065 (2006), clarifying when, under the Public Records Act, a public agency must disclose competitive proposals.

Focus Column

By David S. Gehrig
     
      In June, the California Supreme Court issued its decision in Michaelis v. Superior Court, 38 Cal.4th 1065 (2006), clarifying when, under the Public Records Act, a public agency must disclose competitive proposals. The court held that proposals are exempt from disclosure until the negotiation is concluded, but must be disclosed prior to the agency's fina...

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