What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings

Jan 15, 2009 (Thursday)
Adam's Mark Hotel - Indianapolis Airport
Indianapolis, IN 46241
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Event details: What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings
Description
Benefits
Uncertain how public records and open meetings laws apply to you
The free flow of information is the cornerstone of our democratic society. The challenge for everyone - especially our policymakers - is to balance the public&39;s right to information with the individual&39;s right to privacy. If you are involved with a public entity or if you represent the media, you need to know the ins and outs of federal and state public records and open meetings laws.
Join us for this seminar and you&39;ll get 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 Indiana law
- Determine what public records are not subject to disclosure
- Learn to spot exceptions to open meetings and public records laws
- Solve your toughest problems with creating, retaining and producing public records
- Discover how to avoid the common problems in public access
Who Should Attend
This seminar is primarily designed for attorneys. Public information and records managers, city managers, county and municipal officials, law enforcement officials and school administrators may also benefit from attending.
Cost
What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings Indianapolis, IN January 15, 2009Register Today For This Exciting Event.Registration:$329
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Seminar ID: 381659
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