Public Records and Open Meetings in North Carolina
This event qualifies for 6 CLE hours
Eliminate problems upfront by adhering to North Carolina recordkeeping requirements.
Find out what North Carolina law has to say about balancing the public's right to information with the individual's right to privacy. If you're involved with a public entity or if you represent organizations that hold public records, you need to know the ins and outs of federal and state public records and open meetings laws.
Join us for this seminar for updates on recent developments in the interpretation of these laws. This seminar will get you headed in the right direction to avoid costly mistakes and litigation - register now to stay current and stay in compliance.
Benefits for You
- Find out which meetings - of which bodies - are open meetings under North Carolina law.
- Efficiently request or reproduce publicly-available records.
- Drill-down into special record situations, and determine how these records should be handled.
- Get ahead in your field with a working knowledge of public databases and registries.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Jennifer A. Brobst Esq. - North Carolina Central University School of Law Kara A. Millonzi Esq. - University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Will Polk Esq. - Department of Public SafetyRelevant Government Agencies
State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, Attorneys, Law Enforcement Officials
When
Wed, Apr 16, 2014, 9:00am - 4:30pm
ET
Cost
Live Seminar Only: | |
GovEvents Member Price: | $263.00 |
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Where
City Hotel and Bistro
203 Greenville Boulevard
Greenville, NC 27834
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Website
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Organizer
Lorman Education Services