Corinna Wilson Testifies Before PA House of Representatives Intergovernmental Affairs and Operations Committee on Right to Know Law
Corinna Wilson, a partner in the Transparency Law and Public Data group and a registered lobbyist, is testifying before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Intergovernmental Affairs and Operations Committee in Harrisburg on March 23, 2026.
Corinna will be testifying about amendments to the state’s Right to Know Law. In addition to issues with the law, she will highlight problems that some of our clients – multinational corporations and healthcare companies – have faced regarding due process. For example, competitors often file records requests with an agency, and the agency fails to provide proper notice that our client’s records are at risk. In one case, our client wasn’t aware that a competitor sought records for 120 days. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the Commonwealth Court have identified due process as one of the singularly most troubling aspects of the law.
The committee is chaired by Rep. David M. Delosso, 162 Legislative District.
Corinna is a former Chief Counsel to the PA Office of Open Records under the founding executive director, Terry Mutchler, who chairs Obermayer’s Transparency and Public Data Practice. She leverages her unique experience to help multinational corporations protect sensitive data and navigate the high-stakes intersection of Right to Know compliance and proprietary information security.

From left to right: Jan Murphy, Director of Government Affairs, Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association | Liz Wagernseller, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Office of Open Records | Corinna Wilson, Partner, Obermayer | Melissa Melewsky, Media Law Counsel, Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association | Paula Knudsen Burke, Senior Supervising Attorney, Pennsylvania, Reporters Committee
