Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.06.20

* A lawsuit has been filed over the rights to Breakfast at Tiffany's. "And I said, 'what about Breakfast at Tiffany's?'"... [Deadline] * An Ohio lawyer is facing ethics charges because he allegedly offered to exchange legal services for a client cleaning the lawyer's home in the nude. [ABA Journal] * An purported extra-marital affair of the Attorney General of Texas is being connected to criminal allegations against the official. [U.S. News and World Report] * Check out this article on the latest status of election lawsuits filed by the Trump Campaign. [Fox News] * The Michigan Attorney General pleaded with residents to stop telling election officials to shove sharpies in their butts. Michigan residents sure are creative. [New York Post]

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* A lawsuit has been filed over the rights to Breakfast at Tiffany’s. “And I said, ‘what about Breakfast at Tiffany’s?'”… [Deadline]

* An Ohio lawyer is facing ethics charges because he allegedly offered to exchange legal services for a client cleaning the lawyer’s home in the nude. [ABA Journal]

* An purported extra-marital affair of the Attorney General of Texas is being connected to criminal allegations against the official. [U.S. News and World Report]

* Check out this article on the latest status of election lawsuits filed by the Trump Campaign. [Fox News]

* The Michigan Attorney General pleaded with residents to stop telling election officials to shove sharpies in their butts. Michigan residents sure are creative. [New York Post]


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