FCC to Pay Prechtel $43,000 in Fees, Costs to Settle Last Claim From FOIA Complaint
The FCC agreed to pay Jason Prechtel $43,078 in attorney's fees and costs to settle his final claim in a lawsuit over agency handling of his Freedom of Information Act requests for electronic comment submission details. The FOIA case is…
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"dismissed with prejudice," said the stipulation signed by Judge Christopher Cooper of the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia Wednesday in Prechtel v. FCC, No. 17-1835. There was no admission of liability or fault on the part of the defendants, the FCC and the General Services Administration. The parties in February resolved the records-release claims (see 1902130075).