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The president has issued similar executive orders against other law firms as well, with additional executive orders reportedly still to come. Three days later, Jenner, represented by another law ...
Law firms are taking different approaches to the Trump administration's executive orders that target their business: some are suing, while others have entered into agreements to mollify the president.
The trio worked for the law firm founded by longtime political insider Gery Chico for between three and seven years.
Two Democratic lawmakers are pressing six Big Law firms and the White House to provide details on the terms of deals reached with President Donald Trump and what was said in those deal meetings.
The discussions come as President Trump has taken aim at WilmerHale, another big law firm. Other major firms are said to be trying to cut deals with the White House. By Michael S. Schmidt Ben ...
Questions remain surrounding the enforceability of President Donald Trump's recent deals with four Big Law firms. Several legal observers pointed to the deals' vague terms regarding holding any ...
Smith, a former partner at the Paul, Weiss law firm and a retired judge on the New York State Court of Appeals (Opinion guest essay, April 3): Mr. Smith begins his essay by quoting Bertolt Brecht ...
Elias Law Group rebuked a Trump memo that warned firms against "frivolous" suits against his administration. Elias Law Group's chair said the firm wouldn't change who it works with or the lawsuits ...
When pressed, Donald Trump has said he wants law firms “to behave themselves.” It's worth appreciating what that means in practice. By Steve Benen Donald Trump told Fox News earlier this month ...
President Trump instructed the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday to sanction attorneys and law firms if they engage in “frivolous, unreasonable and vexatious” litigation against the U.S ...
The diverging paths taken by three law firms targeted by the Trump administration show a major divide over how the legal community is responding to a White House ratcheting up the pressure.
Texas-based law firm Susman Godfrey, which among other clients has represented Dominion Voting Machines and The New York Times, has filed suit over the latest executive order targeting law firms ...