(a) A person, including an officer or employee of a governmental unit, is liable to an individual for actual damages that the court considers appropriate if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that: (1) (i) the person willfully and knowingly allows inspection or use of a public record in violation of this subtitle; and (ii) the public record names or, with reasonable certainty, otherwise identifies the individual by an identifying factor such as: 1. an address; 2. a description; 3. a fingerprint or voice print; 4. a number; or 5. a picture; or (2) the person willfully and knowingly obtains, discloses, or uses personal information in violation of § 4-320 of this title. (b) If the court determines that the complainant has substantially prevailed, the court may assess against a defendant reasonable counsel fees and other litigation costs that the complainant reasonably incurred.
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