Government decisions should be made in the open, not behind closed doors. The Open Meetings Act (OMA) ensures that public bodies conduct business transparently, allowing citizens to attend meetings, participate in discussions, and hold officials accountable. When government agencies violate this law—by holding secret meetings, failing to provide notice, or improperly excluding the public—those actions can and should be challenged.

Tyler Silvestri represents individuals and organizations seeking to enforce the OMA. Whether it’s demanding access to meetings, challenging illegal decisions, or litigating violations in court, he works to make sure public officials follow the law. If a government body is making decisions in secret, it should be prepared to answer for it.

Flexible fee arrangements, including hourly and flat-fee billing, are available depending on the scope of representation. If you suspect a violation of the Open Meetings Act, reach out for a free consultation to discuss your options.