The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its ...
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 determine the firm’s survival: fight or fold.
Powerful Wall Street law firm Paul Weiss faced heavy criticism on Friday over a deal it struck with the White House to escape an executive order imperiling the firm's business, even as some lawyers ...
The agreement language sent to Paul Weiss staff has some major differences from what Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, ...
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More than 140 alumni of Paul Weiss signed an open letter to chairman Brad Karp.
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The New Republic on MSNPaul, Weiss and Skadden: Capitulating Cowards of the Legal ProfessionSome firms have caved to Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional demands. Others have stood and fought. We know which ones deserve ...
I don’t have a large budget for outside counsel, but I definitely won’t be spending it with law firms who don’t stand up for ...
The 150-year-old law firm fought the first Trump administration. Will its deal with the second stop it from fighting now?
Trump's executive order blocking the law firm from federal contacts was an "existential threat," its chair told staff.
The firm will provide $40M in pro bono legal services to support Trump’s agenda after the president threatened to rescind ...
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If a major, powerful and talented firm cannot fight Trump, with the law entirely on its side, it sets a terrible precedent ...
The executive order put the firm at risk of a catastrophic ‘partner run’ and a death spiral.
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