United States:
Why Finding A Special Master For The Trump Mar-a-Lago Documents Won't Be Simple
12 September 2022
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Brandon Van Grack spoke to CNN about U.S. District Judge Aileen
Cannon's decision to appoint a special master to review
materials seized from former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home
and how the person will be chosen.
"Ultimately, the potential pool of candidates would likely
not be too difficult for the Department of Justice to identify. The
issue is going to be which of those candidates would be palatable
to the former president's attorneys," said Brandon.
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