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To avoid retribution, big firms agreed to provide free legal services for uncontroversial causes. To the White House, that ...
Sources told Law.com this week some partners and associates aren’t taking Trump seriously when he says he wants the firms to ...
The ripple effects of Trump's actions targeting specific law firms already are being felt beyond boardrooms, in declining ...
"The image hit to these firms has been enormous," including for the firms' associates and their image to law students, said ...
The president has reached deals worth nearly $1 billion in pro bono commitments from large firms, most recently Chicago-based ...
Democrats and Trump critics have chastised the law firms for bending the knee to Trump, with many suggesting that the ...
Faced with the threat by President Donald Trump of potentially ruinous executive orders, five of the largest and most ...
Seven more major US law firms have made deals pledging hundreds of millions in legal services to Trump-approved causes, even ...
Five more leading law firms – including Anglo-American giant A&O Shearman – struck deals with President Donald Trump this ...
NYT: When some of the nation’s biggest law firms agreed to deals with President Trump, the terms appeared straightforward: In return for escaping the full force of his retribution campaign, the firms ...
Kirkland, Latham, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher and Cadwalader to provide combined $600m in pro bono legal work to avoid executive orders ...
After the president sought to punish Paul Weiss, references to its work on firearms disappeared from its website. Gun safety ...