The 150-year-old law firm fought the first Trump administration. Will its deal with the second stop it from fighting now?
The agreement language sent to Paul Weiss staff has some major differences from what Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, ...
Paul Weiss, a prominent Wall Street law firm, is under fire after reaching a controversial agreement with President Donald ...
Competing law firms tried to poach Paul Weiss clients and attorneys after President Donald Trump issued an executive order ...
“Paul Weiss has acknowledged the wrongdoing of its former partner Mark Pomerantz,” but no such stab in the back appears in the firm’s agreement, internal email or public announcemen ...
Even as the deal was inspiring a wide range of interpretations, the White House issued additional directives late Friday, including one urging sanctions against lawyers and firms who sue the ...
Newsweek has contacted the office of Attorney General Pam Bondi and the law firms Paul Weiss and Skadden Arps on Monday for comment via email. Paul Weiss, which employs more than 2,000 attorneys ...
Even if the firm successfully fought the order in court, it would be labeled an enemy of Mr. Trump and struggle to gain government approval for deals. So Paul Weiss quickly cut a deal with Mr ...
Brad Karp, the managing partner of the firm, Paul, Weiss said in an email to its lawyers that it was initially prepared to fight an executive order Mr. Trump had signed that essentially crippled ...
Trump said Thursday that the national law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP had reached a settlement with his administration. A week earlier, the president had issued an ...
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 ...
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