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UBS: Prepare for the ‘most litigated’ election in US history

Florida’s 2000 fiasco offers a rough road map

Analysts will continue filling up research reports with guesses about what a Joe Biden presidency or a Donald Trump re-election victory would mean for the stock market. But nothing is likely to shake up financial markets come 4 November — the day after the election — quite like an unclear outcome.

For anyone who’s been paying attention to the bitter 2020 presidential race, it’s a scenario that isn’t easy to dismiss.

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Pro Bono or Pro Nono? Law Firms Split on Fulfilling Deals With Trump