Sarah Brewerton-Palmer Authors Article with the Georgia First Amendment Foundation
As everyone adjusts to life during the coronavirus pandemic, social distancing measures are forcing government entities to hold meetings virtually. In partnership with the Georgia First Amendment Foundation, Caplan Cobb attorney Sarah Brewerton-Palmer has provided guidance about how to hold virtual meetings that comply with Georgia's Open Meetings Act and ensure public access to the governmental process. Read the article here.
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