The head of law firm Paul Weiss sent a lengthy email to staffers defending the firm's negotiated deal with President Trump.
For anyone who’s in the president’s crosshairs—or who could be—it’s the dominant emotion of Trump’s second term.
If law firms are cowed into not bringing the cases that matter most, that could be another step in dismantling democracy.
The chair of a law firm that struck a deal with President Trump said the president’s executive order could have easily ...
The initial targets of the president’s purge have been the law firms Perkins Coie, Covington & Burling, and Paul Weiss, which drew Trump’s wrath by representing or employing his adversaries.
Trump's executive order blocking the law firm from federal contacts was an "existential threat," its chair told staff.
Last week, a follow-up letter from the administration said the school could get the money back if it met certain requirements, including centralizing disciplinary action under Columbia’s president and ...
The firm will provide $40M in pro bono legal services to support Trump’s agenda after the president threatened to rescind ...
Just three week's after President Donald Trump's second inauguration, American Bar Association (ABA) President William B. Ray, citing the new administration's "wide-scale affronts to the rule of law ...
Trump has ramped up his attacks on Big Law. Experts warn it's unprecedented and dangerous—and some firms are standing up to ...
NYU legal ethics professor Stephen Gillers says the specific promises in Paul Weiss’ agreement with Trump aren’t ...