The discussions come as President Trump has taken aim at WilmerHale, another big law firm. Other major firms are said to be trying to cut deals with the White House. By Michael S. Schmidt Ben ...
We left off last week with open compliance questions in the deportation flights litigation, Paul Weiss caving to Donald Trump’s order targeting the law firm, and Elon Musk’s continued quest to ...
If law firms are cowed into not bringing the cases that matter most, that could be another step in dismantling democracy. By Lisa Rubin It was late Friday night, the day after his triumph over ...
But not this week. And certainly not about this topic. I reached out to more than a half-dozen of the city’s largest law firms to talk Trump. None would go on the record. The silence spoke volumes.
The diverging paths taken by three law firms targeted by the Trump administration show a major divide over how the legal community is responding to a White House ratcheting up the pressure.
In recent weeks Mr. Trump has also gone after the nation’s leading law firms — Covington & Burling; Perkins Coie; Paul, Weiss; and many more — with measures meant to hobble their ability to ...
As of Monday morning, 1,390 lawyers had joined an open letter to the leaders of their respective law firms calling on them to push back against recent attacks on the legal profession by President ...
March 24 (Reuters) - Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp's deal with U.S. President Donald Trump to escape an executive order that threatened the firm's business has sparked broad condemnation in the ...
“I just think the law firms have to behave themselves,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday. “They’ve behaved very badly and very wrongly.” Several lawyers, including ...
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Two federal judges have blocked virtually identical executive orders targeting two prominent law firms linked to the investigation by former FBI director Robert Mueller into president Donald Trump.
Advertising firm Magna, part of media giant Interpublic, has trimmed its 2025 forecast due to recent declines in consumer confidence. The new outlook calls for growth of 4.3%, down from a prior ...