BOARD OF LABOR RELATIONS v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION

(14410) (14411)

43 Conn. App. 133 (1996)

STATE BOARD OF LABOR RELATIONS v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL. STATE BOARD OF MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Officially released September 17, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mitchell W. Pearlman, general counsel, with whom, on the brief, was Cynthia A. Christ, law student intern, for the appellant (named defendant in each case).

Joseph M. Celentano, general counsel, for the appellee (named plaintiff in the first case).

Laurie Adler, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Charles A. Overend, assistant attorney general, for the appellee (named plaintiff in the second case).

Jason W. Cohen, with whom, on the brief, was J. William Gagne, Jr., for the appellee (Council 4, AFCME, AFL-CIO, defendant in the second case).

M. Jeffry Spahr, Norwalk deputy corporation counsel, pro se, the appellee (defendant in the first case).

Foti, Landau and Schaller, JS.


LANDAU, J.

The defendant freedom of information commission (FOIC)1 appeals from the judgments2 of the trial court sustaining the administrative appeals of the plaintiffs from a decision by the FOIC. On appeal,3 the FOIC claims that the trial court improperly found that (1) grievance arbitration hearings before the board of mediation and arbitration (mediation board) are not meetings...

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