Last year, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation that marked a significant overhaul of New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA). Nearly one year later, practitioners are adapting to the drastic changes imposed by the legislation, which some argue limits the public’s ability to access records.
Cohn Lifland's Walter Luers is part of a panel of attorneys with experience in OPRA proceedings and in representing municipal, county and state governments who will present an NJICLE program, "OPRA: What You Need to Know in 2025" on September 18: https://bit.ly/3InAbcl