Voter Rolls: The New York Times reports on a new study that shows the nation's voter registration rolls are in a state of "disarray." The study's findings include that one in eight active voter registrations are invalid or inaccurate.
Jury Selection: Jury selection is underway in a trial against five men charged in a series of murders in 2010 that left five people dead, The Washington Post reports. The trial in D.C. Superior Court could last as long as three months.
ICYMI: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer was robbed at his vacation home in Nevis yesterday by a machete-wielding intruder. Legal Times' Tony Mauro has more.
Losses: Am Law Daily reports that Crowell & Moring is losing a slew of lawyers, including former financial services chair William O'Connor, international arbitration chair Arif Hyder Ali and three other partners from Ali's group.
Family Feud: The BBC reports that the chairman of South Korean electronics giant Samsung is being sued by his brother over an inheritance of company shares worth about $623 million.
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