R000911-081021

Customer Name:
Yvonne Mayer

Please produce in electronic PDF form copies of the legal invoices and associated remittance pages dated from January 7| 2021 through August 10| 2021| for any and all legal fees and legal costs charged to D86 in connection with Request for Review 2021 PAC 66420.

Response:

Per your request| the enclosed pages contain detailed fee descriptions for work that is responsive to your request| but we have redacted the specific details concerning these services that are protected by the attorney-client privilege. FOIA Section 7(1)(m) exempts communications between a public body and an attorney representing the public body that would not be subject to discovery in litigation. 5 ILCS 140/7(1)(m).
Illinois courts and the Illinois Attorney General’s office have recognized that attorney billing records contain information that is protected by the attorney-client privilege. People ex rel. Ulrich v. Stukel| 294 Ill. App. 3d 193| 201 (1st Dist. 1997); Public Access Opinion Nos. 14-002 (April 15| 2014) and 12-005 (March 12| 2012). In PAC Opinion 14- 002| the PAC stated:

“Some entries identify subjects of research or details of other tasks performed| the identities of specific individuals with whom attorneys met| and topics of discussion during those meetings. In contrast| other billing entries contain only general descriptions of services performed| such as holding a telephone conference| exchanging emails| or drafting and revising a memo. To the extent that individual billing entries include detailed descriptions of legal services that reveal privileged information| those descriptions may be redacted from the invoices.”


PAC Opinion No. 14-002| at 5.

Here| the blacked-out portions within the detailed attorney time entries reflect attorney-client privileged communications and/or work product that would not be subject to discovery in litigation| and these portions are exempt within the letter and spirit of the PAC’s published guidance on this subject. In addition| many of the redactions are also supported by other exemptions| including (but not limited to) FOIA Sections 7(1)(c)| 7(1)(f) and 7.5(r).


Please note that no responsive documents exist at this time for your request for legal invoices and associated pages dated July 1| 2021| through August 10| 2021.