The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its ...
Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm’s worries about a Trump executive order ...
President Donald Trump reversed an executive order aimed at the law firm Paul Weiss.As part of the agreement, Paul Weiss pledge $40 million in pro bono services and to drop DEI hiring.Since Trump's ...
More than 140 alumni of Paul Weiss signed an open letter to chairman Brad Karp.
Once a darling of the Democratic Party, Paul Weiss has always done what’s best for its corporate clients. A powerful law firm ...
Regardless of ultimate enforcement, legality. constitutionality, or even intended use, the taint of an EO is wide-ranging.
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 ...
Paul Weiss, one of the two major law firms targeted by president Donald Trump, capitulated with a meaningless agreement rather than fight the blatantly unconstitutional executive order in court.
because our firm would still be perceived as persona non grata with the Administration. We simply could not practice law in ...
The chairman of the law firm that struck a deal with President Trump said the president’s executive order could have easily “destroyed our firm.” Chair Brad Karp told employees in a memo obtained ...
The firm will provide $40M in pro bono legal services to support Trump’s agenda after the president threatened to rescind ...
Two of the nation’s largest law firms are taking drastically different approaches to being targeted by President Donald Trump ...