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15-OMD-096 is cited to clarify the limitations of the attorney-client privilege exemption under the Open Meetings Act. It is used to argue that discussions involving legal advice, without pending litigation, do not qualify for the attorney-client privilege exemption, supporting the decision that the University of Kentucky must produce minutes of the meeting.
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