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WHAT WE'RE WATCHING

GUILTY! – GOP Fundraiser Elliott Broidy has pleaded guilty to foreign lobbying violations. Broidy, a former top fundraiser for Trump, was charged last week with conspiring to break the Foreign Agents Registration Act, a decades-old statute that returned to prominence in recent years as the special counsel's office brought prosecutions alleging covert foreign influence. C.Ryan Barber has the story.

TRUMP STAND-IN – Attorneys representing the U.S. Department of Justice and advice columnist E. Jean Carroll are set to appear in person in Manhattan federal court Wednesday, as U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan weighs whether the federal government can be substituted for President Donald Trump as the defendant in a year-old defamation suit, Jane Wester reports. 

WATCH THE VOTE – Lawyers who litigated Bush v. Gore are weighing potential pitfalls as former  Vice President Joe Biden faces President Donald Trump in the November election. Hot-button issues include uncertainty arising from the coronavirus pandemic and vote-by-mail ballots. South Florida reporter Michael M. Mora spoke to the litigators who were involved in the historic litigation: Bruce Rogow, a founding professor of law at Nova Southeastern University; Steven Zack, past president of the American Bar Association; Kendall Coffey, partner at Coffey Burlington in Miami; and Frank Shepard, shareholder at GrayRobinson.