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Daily Report Online

Ga. Election Workers Settle Defamation Lawsuit Against Conservative Website

The defamation lawsuit alleged a Missouri-based conservative website had falsely accused them of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, according to a court filing earlier this week.
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Daily Report Online

Election Lawyers Seek Practices Beyond Georgia in Moves to Clark Hill

"Seeing the opportunities there made sense for us to kind of take our knowledge and experience that we've gained here in Georgia in the election space and continue to build that on a bigger, more nationwide scope," said new Clark Hill member Bryan Tyson.
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Daily Report Online

Federal Judge Rejects Call to Reopen Voter Registration in Ga. After Hurricane Helene

"The harm to the state's interests outweighs the plaintiffs' interests," the judge said in the verbal ruling Thursday.
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Daily Report Online

Giuliani's Son Says Dad Gifted Him 4 World Series Rings Sought by Defamed Ga. Election Workers

In an effort to collect on a judgment, the election workers are now asking a federal judge in New York to award them Rudy Giuliani's Manhattan apartment, World Series rings and other property.
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Daily Report Online

Lawsuit Seeks to Reopen Voter Registration in Ga. After Hurricane Helene

The federal lawsuit filed by the Georgia conference of the NAACP, the Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda and the New Georgia Project seeks to have registration reopened through Oct. 14.
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Law.com

Generative AI and the 2024 Elections: Risks, Realities, and Lessons for Businesses

GenAI's ability to produce highly sophisticated and convincing content at a fraction of the previous cost has raised fears that it could amplify misinformation. The dissemination of fake audio, images and text could reshape how voters perceive candidates and parties. Businesses, too, face challenges in managing their reputations and navigating this new terrain of manipulated content.
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New York Law Journal

The Governor and the Mayor: A Modern Seabury Hearing?

"The current governor is seriously thinking about removing Adams," writes Jerry H. Goldfeder.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

2 Lawyers Run for Fairfield Judgeship: Democrat Katherine Caulfield and Republican Daniel Ford

Gov. Ned Lamont ordered special elections after six probate judges announced their retirement. The probate districts with soon-to-be-open seats are Region No. 22, Fairfield, Tolland-Mansfield, Hamden-Bethany, Middletown and Windham-Colchester.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Challenge Dismissed in Arrest Warrants for Election Violations

"What happened in Bridgeport destroyed confidence in our elections, and Connecticut provided a remedy to restore confidence in those elections," said Cameron L. Atkinson of Atkinson Law, counsel for the plaintiffs. "That remedy should not be gutted based on federal and Massachusetts law, but should be decided based on Connecticut's unique history and tradition."
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Daily Business Review

From Squid Games to City Hall? Broward Lawyer Set Sights on Political Seat

"Our downtown McDonald's has an armed security guard on it. That's just ridiculous," Chad Van Horn said as to why he wants to head to City Hall. But his opponent Steven Glassman said, "Perhaps Chad needs to have a little bit more experience in how our government works."
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