
Colorado Court of Appeals Weighs in on the Calling of Executive Sessions
If your city or town is like most, your governing body will at some point—perhaps very soon—call an executive session to discuss a legal or personnel matter. If so, you need to be aware of a recent Colorado Court of Appeals decision addressing the sufficiency of the announcement required to be made in an open session, prior to going into executive session. Read our Liability Alert to see how the Colorado Court of Appeals weighs in on the calling of executive sessions.
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