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The agreement language sent to Paul Weiss staff has some major differences from what Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, like no mention of DEI.
To avoid retribution, big firms agreed to provide free legal services for uncontroversial causes. To the White House, that ...
The head of law firm Paul Weiss sent a lengthy email to staffers defending the firm's negotiated deal with President Trump. It's not clear it worked.
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 its business, even as some lawyers said the ...
In response to an executive order from the White House targeting Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, the firm’s chair, Brad Karp, cut a deal with Trump to provide $40 million in free legal ...
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves ...
The settlements Trump has struck to date have nothing to do with the type of honorable pro bono work the legal profession ...
Sources told Law.com this week some partners and associates aren’t taking Trump seriously when he says he wants the firms to ...
Web pages for the ESG advisory practice and institute at the elite law firm, which agreed to a deal with the president, are ...
Steven Banks has stepped down as Paul Weiss's pro bono practice leader just weeks after the firm's contentious deal with the ...
Democrats and Trump critics have chastised the law firms for bending the knee to Trump, with many suggesting that the ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...