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Berrien County Board enters closed session under attorney–client privilege to discuss Purdue Pharma case

5785877 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Commissioners voted to hold a closed session to receive legal advice on a case involving Purdue Pharma; the board cited MCL 15.268 (attorney–client privilege) and said no action would follow the closed session other than approving prior closed-session minutes.

The Berrien County Board of Commissioners voted on Sept. 11 to go into a closed session to discuss a case involving Purdue Pharma and related matters under the attorney–client privilege exception to Michigan’s Open Meetings Act.

The motion to enter closed session was made by Commissioner Kerr and…

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