The discontent does not appear to be resonating with leaders at Paul Weiss and Skadden, but it could hamstring their ...
The executive order against one of the country's most prestigious law firms followed a well-worn template as President Donald Trump roared down the road to retribution. Reaching far beyond government, ...
Skadden Arps, the world’s fifth largest law firm, capitulated to Trump while two smaller firms obtained temporary restraining orders against his fascistic executive decrees.
After Skadden made a deal with Trump, Brenna Frey resigned, marking another public exit from the firm.
One after another, a parade of the wealthiest and most elite institutions in American life since last November have found themselves confronted by unprecedented demands from President Donald Trump and ...
Law firms Jenner & Block and WilmerHale sued to challenge President Donald Trump’s orders against them, while counterpart ...
While firms like Skadden and Paul Weiss have signed deals with the president, drawing ire from many within the industry, other firms have chosen to sue in response to Trump's executive orders.
One after another, these establishment pillars have met these demands with the same response ... at his threats to tank their business; Paul, Weiss, which fought against Trump in his first ...
On March 27, Trump ordered the federal government to stop working with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP (WilmerHale) ...
according to an internal email from the firm’s chairman, Brad Karp. Advertising Support from fellow firms never materialized and some even sought to exploit Paul Weiss’ woes, Karp said.