Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough is the latest large law firm to represent a high-profile client caught up in a probe related to the 2020 US presidential election.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has turned to the Columbia, S.C.-based firm to fight a subpoena from a Georgia prosecutor seeking his testimony in front of a special grand jury inquiry. The panel is looking into potential election interference in the state by former President Donald Trump and others working on his behalf.
Nelson Mullins partners E. Bart Daniel and Marshall “Matt” Austin said in a statement that Graham was only a witness, ...
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