A New York judge sought Wednesday to streamline and speed the process for lawyers to help decide how to protect attorney-client privilege in evidence seized from President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, suggesting again that a court-appointed neutral "special master" might be the answer. U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood followed through on a promise to ensure there were no unnecessary delays by scheduling a court hearing for Thursday, a month earlier than she originally announced.
Judge seeks update on raids of president's personal lawyer curated from Real Estate News
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