Does anybody know where the case is to be argued? If it’s not in flyover country, he’s in for a rough time.
Something has me wondering: Dominion has never shared it’s records. It’s software is proprietary. How can they claim damages if they can’t prove that their records are clean?
Another thing: how can a corporation claim to be a private entity after it has played such a prominent role in a disputed public function?
Public allegations like this are the only way people can hope to gain access to records hidden by a non-government entity claiming that its proprietary rights shields them from disclosure.
This all stinks of rats.