Trade Secrets

AG defense of proposed amendments misses mark

  In a letter to the editor published in The Washington Post Tuesday, D.C. Attorney General Irvin Nathan attempted to defend the Gray administration’s proposed Freedom of Information Act amendments by likening FOI Act requests to broad government subpoenas aimed at the newspaper or private citizens.

  He asked, “How would The Post, or any citizen, react if the government could subpoena all of its records, no matter how voluminous, without giving a reason; demand that they be produced in a matter of days; and leave the courts powerless to get any explanation for the demand, to place any substantive limits on it or even to extend the time for response?” Read more »

DMPED 5/8/09

DMPED trade secrets, affirmed as disclosure would reveal trade secrets

OCP 12/11/07

OCP deliberative process, affirmed because records are predecisional and deliberative, and may also contain confidential commercial information

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