Pa. Election Litigation Mounts With Lots of Backing From Big Law
"The sort of systemic issues we have right now are new, and that's bringing a lot of legal firepower into it," said Dechert partner Martin Black.
September 05, 2024 at 06:12 PM
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Election and Political LawWhat You Need to Know
- Election litigation is heating up in Pennsylvania, and both sides have backing from Big Law firms.
- Firms like Dechert, Jones Day, Dentons, Wilmer, Arnold Porter, and DLA Piper are involved in pending disputes over mail-in ballots.
- Attorneys said the changing nature of election litigation has drawn more involvement from large firms.
With the November general election fast approaching, litigation over ballot issues is heating up in Pennsylvania. And the major players in the disputes are fighting with backing from Big Law.
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