Webcast Open Meeting or Do Not Disturb - What is the Public's Right to Know

 
 
March 2013
 
Open Meeting or Do Not Disturb? What is the Public's Right to Know
 
 
Program Description:
 
All government activities are public, aren't they? Can the government do anything behind closed doors? If so, what can they do (legally)? This program will explore Colorado Open Meetings Act and the tension between the public's right to see what its government is doing versus the government's ability to have certain business and legal discussions that are not open to the public.
 
Presented by Brittany Scantland-Lall, Esq.
 
Agenda:
11:30 am - 12:00 pm Registration
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Program
 
 
About the Faculty:
 
Brittany Scantland-Lall is faculty in the Business Ethics and Legal Studies Department of the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business. Prior to joining the University, she practiced as a local government and land use attorney with the law firm of Murray, Dahl, Kuechenmeister & Renaud, LLP. Her practice included general counsel work for local government elected and appointed officials specifically including the areas of: open meetings, open records, elections, municipal taxation and home rule charters.

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Denver, CO
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Registration Fees
Non Member $69.00
CBA $29.00
GOVT $19.00
CLEACCESSPASS $0.00
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Start Date - End Date
March 27, 2013
Start Time - End Time
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Event Location
Webcasts - live from your computer
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