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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 ...
The terms of surrender for the various capitulating ... which recently acceded to Trump’s demands. It was Paul, Weiss’s surrender, personally negotiated at the Oval Office by firm chair ...
Brad Karp, chairman of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, struck a deal this month with President Trump to lift an executive order that would have stripped the firm of its ...
Perkins Coie is fighting back in court, while Paul, Weiss has already capitulated. The latter firm’s chair, Brad Karp, said Trump’s order posed an existential threat to the firm, with clients ...
Whether the Paul, Weiss agreement was a wise compromise or shameful ... After the Oval Office session, the lawyers got to work, trading draft terms by e-mail, text, and telephone.
assailed the Paul Weiss agreement. The firm “set a new standard for shameful capitulation,” he wrote. “This is a stain on the firm, every one of its partners, and the entire legal profession.” ...
Marc Elias — a former Perkins Coie partner and top lawyer for Democrats — whom Trump in his recent Justice Department speech also singled out by name for excoriation, assailed the Paul Weiss agreement ...
assailed the Paul Weiss agreement. The firm “set a new standard for shameful capitulation,” he wrote. “This is a stain on the firm, every one of its partners, and the entire legal profession.” ...
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