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Dannis Woliver Kelley Expands Statewide Education Law Practice: Adds 10 Experienced Lawyers and Two Offices to Start the New Year

by pddg_admin | Feb 10, 2016 | Press Releases

San Francisco, CA—Dannis Woliver Kelley, California’s premier education law firm, is pleased to announce that it is opening offices in Sacramento and San Luis Obispo, staffed by ten lawyers joining the firm as of January.  Christian Keiner, Roman Muñoz, Marie...

Must a School Board Agendize an Item from a Member of the Public?

by pddg_admin | Feb 9, 2016 | Legal Developments and News

School districts have seen a recent increase in the number of requests from members of the public to place items on governing board agendas.  Recently, an organization requested that districts across the state place a resolution on their board agendas regarding the...

AG Takes Issue With Bond Consulting Fees

by pddg_admin | Feb 3, 2016 | Legal Developments and News

Addressing concerns over transparency and accountability for fees paid by school and community college districts to bond services professionals, the California Attorney General has opined that certain contract structures for work on general obligation bonds and their...

Failure to Post Agenda Online Due to Technical Difficulties Does Not Violate the Brown Act

by pddg_admin | Feb 1, 2016 | Legal Developments and News

Technology can help school and community college districts provide greater public access to information.  The Brown Act requires districts with websites to post meeting agendas online for 72 hours before a regular meeting.  But technology is not without its glitches,...

DIR Suspends Electronic Submission of Certified Payroll Records

by pddg_admin | Jan 28, 2016 | Legal Developments and News

The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has temporarily suspended the submission of certified payroll records (CPRs) to the eCPR system, after receiving numerous reports of problems uploading CPRs to the eCPR system.  DIR expects that system upgrades will be...
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