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Public Records, Open Meetings Update 2023

Product ID: CA3507D
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Coproduced with the Government Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Wisconsin

For the record

Wisconsin has seen a flurry of recent action on public records and open meetings (PROM) issues — from questions about attorney’s fees for records requesters, to an increase in requests for information about voting. In 2022, election officials in dozens of states, including Wisconsin, were inundated with public records requests a few months prior to the midterm elections.1 Were those records requests made in the interest of transparency? Or to hinder election officials’ efforts to prepare for the upcoming election? If records requests are determined to be made for an improper purpose, what is the remedy?

Get answers to these questions and a concise rundown of other recent PROM developments at the Public Records, Open Meetings Update 2023. Experienced practitioners will offer insights and analysis on key issues and updates concerning:

  • How clerks from around the state are handling open meetings in the wake of the pandemic
  • Recent holdings on the balancing test for public records requests
  • The fee shifting mechanism for record requesters
  • The responsibilities of the Wisconsin Public Records Board
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Coproduced with the Government Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Wisconsin

For the record

Wisconsin has seen a flurry of recent action on public records and open meetings (PROM) issues — from questions about attorney’s fees for records requesters, to an increase in requests for information about voting. In 2022, election officials in dozens of states, including Wisconsin, were inundated with public records requests a few months prior to the midterm elections.1 Were those records requests made in the interest of transparency? Or to hinder election officials’ efforts to prepare for the upcoming election? If records requests are determined to be made for an improper purpose, what is the remedy?

Get answers to these questions and a concise rundown of other recent PROM developments at the Public Records, Open Meetings Update 2023. Experienced practitioners will offer insights and analysis on key issues and updates concerning:

  • How clerks from around the state are handling open meetings in the wake of the pandemic
  • Recent holdings on the balancing test for public records requests
  • The fee shifting mechanism for record requesters
  • The responsibilities of the Wisconsin Public Records Board
Read More ↓

Program Chairs and Presenters:

Peter J. Block
Milwaukee City Attorney’s Office
Milwaukee

Paul M. Ferguson
Wisconsin Department of Justice
Madison

Presenters:

Scott F. Brown
Milwaukee County Corporation Counsel
Milwaukee

Lacey Cochart
City of Green Bay
Green Bay

William G. Davidson
Milwaukee County Corporation Counsel
Milwaukee

Kathryn Egeland
Wisconsin Department of Administration
Madison

Thomas Kamenick
Kamenick Law Office
Port Washington

Alan R. Kesner
Wauwatosa City Attorney's Office
Wauwatosa

Jim Owczarski
City of Milwaukee
Milwaukee

Adrian M. Peguero
Madison City Attorneys Office
Madison

Julie M. Spoke
Office of Lawyer Regulation
Madison

8:30 a.m. Post-Pandemic Meetings

  • A practical look at interpreting
  • How have things changed?

Jim Owczarski, TBD

9:00 a.m. Effectively Requesting and Processing Public Records Requests

  • Best practice tips and guidance for requesters and custodians
  • Considerations for personnel records

Moderator: Alan R. Kesner
Panelists: Scott Brown, Lacey Cochart, Adriana M. Peguero

10:00 a.m. Break

10:15 a.m. Tips for Record Custodians on How to Deal with an Increase in Stress and Workload

  • Timelines, publicity, etc.
  • Sensitive records and their impact
  • Complicated legal issues

Peter J. Block, Julie M. Spoke

11:00 a.m. The Use of the Public Records Law for an Improper Purpose

  • Competing viewpoints

William G. Davidson, Thomas Kamenick

11:30 a.m. Overview of the Wisconsin Public Boards Board

Paul M. Ferguson, Kathryn Egeland

12:00 p.m. Case Law Update

Peter J. Block

12:15 p.m. Program Concludes

  • Hear competing viewpoints on using public records laws for an improper purpose
  • Discover best practices for requesting public records
  • Effectively respond to and process public records requests
  • Get insight from clerks from across the state on conducting open meetings
  • Find ways to manage your stress, even under demanding conditions
  • Receive your annual case law update
  • Government lawyers
  • Municipal lawyers
  • Administrative and local government lawyers
  • Civil rights lawyers
  • Criminal law practitioners
  • Media law practitioners

Book Bonus!

The Wisconsin Public Records and Open Meetings Handbook
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*Discount applies to both print and digital Books UnBound editions of this title and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid through 12/31/24. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on purchase of libraries. Discount cannot be combined with any other offers.

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