In The News . . . . Inland Empire Papers Seeks To Recoup Nearly $47,000 In Fees For Compelling Disclosure Of Public Pension Retirement Payments

California Public Records Act Is Basis For The Request

     As reported by David Danelski in a July 21, 2011 post at the online version of The Press-Enterprise, this newspaper has filed court papers to recoup $46,684.04 in attorney’s fees and costs under the California Public Records Act. The newspaper successfully prevailed on a year-long judicial battle to obtain disclosure of pension amounts and last jobs of retirees receiving $90,000 or more in annual payments from the San Bernardino County Employers Retirement Association. The attorney’s fees hearing is currently scheduled for September 29.

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