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NC Open Meetings Law

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Local Government Law Bulletins Discussing Open Meetings Issues

Number 104, October 2002:

The Court of Appeals Addresses Closed Sessions Held to Consider the Purchase of Real Property.

Number 103, April 2002:

Closed Sessions Under the Attorney-Client Privilege.

Number 101, February 2002:

Attorney-Client Confidentiality, Minutes, and General Accounts of Closed Sessions: Some Questions and Answers from Multimedia II.

Bulletin 94, April 2000:

Behind Open Doors: North Carolina’s Open Meetings Act and Mediator Standards of Confidentiality.

Bulletin 93, March 2000:

The Court of Appeals Addresses Closed Sessions for Attorney-Client Discussions.

Bulletin 80, August 1997:

1997 Changes to the Open Meetings and Public Records Laws.

Bulletin 64, September 1994:

1994 Changes to the Open Meetings Law.

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