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The capitulation by one of the top U.S. firms reflects deep worries that being threatened by the president could lead to financial ruin.
because our firm would still be perceived as persona non grata with the Administration. We simply could not practice law in the Paul, Weiss way if we were still subject to the executive order.
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves ...
The climbdown followed a hearing in the case brought by the other targeted law firm ... to the executive order, and mirrors the spinelessness of the Democratic Party with which Paul Weiss has ...
arguing that the survival of the elite law firm was at risk. Brad Karp, the chair of Paul Weiss, wrote in a note to colleagues that Trump’s executive order targeting the firm posed an ...
Schmidt Jessica Silver-Greenberg Lauren Hirsch Rob Copeland and Ben Protess President Trump’s executive order attacking Paul Weiss and severely restricting that law firm’s ability to represent ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily blocked Trump's recent executive order aimed at the law firm that has for ...
WilmerHale and Jenner & Block say Trump's executive orders targeting Big Law are unconstitutional and harm their business.
Several recruiters say they notice little, if any, difference in motivations for partner moves, especially those moving to ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order targeting another large law firm, this time Susman Godfrey, on ...
President Donald Trump expanded his attacks on major U.S. law firms on Tuesday as he signed an executive order targeting ...
WSJ explains. Photo: Roberto Schmidt / AFP Shortly after President Trump signed an executive order targeting Paul Weiss, partners at the law firm began huddling to make a decision they knew could ...