Posts from December 2014.
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Published in New Jersey Corporate Counsel's Newsletter, December 2014 Issue
Those who frequently litigate are aware that the discovery process often involves numerous components, including interrogatories, document demands, subpoenas, depositions, and requests for admissions. In addition to these traditional tools, New Jersey offers an additional discovery mechanism that is often overlooked: the Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, et seq. When a dispute involves a public agency, public property, or public resources, OPRA can be an important ...