98-ORD-024 is cited to support the argument that confidentiality clauses in settlement agreements do not inherently create a right to privacy that overrides the statutory mandate for disclosure under the Open Records Act. It discusses the legal standing and the public's right to access settlement agreements involving public agencies, even when they contain confidentiality clauses.
98-ORD-024 was Cited by 00-ORD-005
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