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sclientfilesthatwouldotherwisebecovered bytheattorney- <br />client privilege ortheattorney workproduct privilege. <br />3) <br />4) J <br />Application of theCodeof JudicialConduct Section (A). <br />5) <br />corporation, association, federal, state, orlocalgovernmental entity oragency, <br />howeverconstituted, oranyother organization orgroupofpersons, however <br />organized. <br />5) <br />containing information relatingtotheconduct ofgovernment ortheperformance <br />ofanygovernmental orproprietaryfunction prepared, owned, used, orretained by <br />anycourt orjudicialagency regardless ofphysicalformorcharacteristics. <br />COMMENT: 240P.3d1149 (2010) <br />6) <br />andeveryothermeansofrecordinganyformofcommunication orrepresentation <br />including, butnotlimitedto, letters, words, pictures, sounds, orsymbols, or <br />combination thereof, andall papers, maps, magneticor papertapes, photographic <br />films andprints, motion picture, filmand videorecordings, magneticorpunched <br />cards, discs, drums, diskettes, soundrecordings, andotherdocumentsincluding <br />existing datacompilations fromwhichinformationmaybeobtained ortranslated. <br />COMMENT: E-mails andtelephone records areincludedin thisbroaddefinition of <br />j) Administrative RecordsGeneral RightofAccess. Courtandjudicialagency <br />administrative recordsareopentopublicaccessunlessaccess is exemptedorprohibitedunder <br />thisrule, othercourtrules, federal statutes, state statutes, court orders, orcase law. Totheextent <br />thatrecordsaccess wouldbeexemptorprohibitedifthe PublicRecords Actappliedtothe <br />Tothe <br />extentthatanambiguityexists astowhetherrecords access would beexempt orprohibitedunder <br />thisruleorotherenumerated sources, responders andreviewing authorities shall beguidedby <br />thePublicRecordsAct, chapter 42.56RCW, inmakinginterpretations underthisrule. In