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Government,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 23, 2021

Ventura County sued for COVID records

Attorneys with the First Amendment Coalition and Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seek a judicial ruling that the county has failed to comply with its obligations under the Public Records Act.

Ventura County sued for COVID records

A nonprofit group sued Ventura County on Thursday, saying it violated the California Public Records Act by refusing to disclose information about COVID-19 virus outbreaks at businesses and other workplaces, as well as data about deaths.

Attorneys with the First Amendment Coalition and Davis Wright Tremaine LLP seek a judicial ruling that the county has failed t...

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