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2022 Open Meetings and Open Records Conference: When The Going Gets Tough: Navigating the Brown Act in Tricky Situations
Public lawyers are often called upon to provide advice during the meetings of legislative bodies. This often requires immediate advice in unexpected situations. Through thought-provoking scenarios, participants will gain practical tips on how to navigate the Brown Act.
1.75 Participatory MCLE Credits
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