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Mon Oct 29, 2018, 06:55 AM Oct 2018

Judge Sides With Gov. Kate Brown's Administration on Public Records Lawsuit

The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that the Portland law firm Davis Wright Tremaine cannot get a look until after the Nov. 6 election at the draft 2019 legislation it sought.

In a lawsuit filed in September in Marion County Circuit Court, Greg Chaimov, a DWT lawyer, explained he and his firm had routinely requested drafts of legislation state agencies submitted pre-session in order to keep clients posted on what laws might be changing. (Disclosure: DWT represents WW in certain matters; however, WW is not involved in this case.)

This year, however, the state took a different position than it had in the past, rejecting the firm's request for such information. The state said in court filings that that the draft legislation was covered by attorney-client privilege, and therefore exempt from the Oregon public records law.

Chaimov, who formerly served as the legislative counsel, the Legislature's attorney, disagreed with that assertion.

Read more: https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2018/10/28/judge-sides-with-gov-kate-browns-administration-on-public-records-lawsuit/

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