Law students at top schools reconsider offers at Skadden and other firms while associates cancel interviews in protest.
The legal profession is not resisting authoritarianism. It is formatting it. Coaching it. Polishing it for public consumption ...
Firms need to take a page from Trump’s playbook — simplify the facts, magnify the message, and terrorize Republicans in swing ...
President Trump has an unlikely foe in his efforts to target Big Law firms: Paul Clement. Clement is a conservative legal ...
Trump attacks Big Law firms to settle his political grievances. Some firms capitulate and others go on the defensive.
The first partner departures will be slow, but then the number will grow as the stigma of leaving under such circumstances ...
Opinion: Albany Law School's Ray Brescia says judges must probe whether counsel from one of the Big Law firms that made deals ...
Introduction: Trump Targets U.S. Law Firms In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has launched a series of executive orders aimed at U.S. law firms, specifically targeting those ...
Constitutional Showdown as Law Firms Respond to Executive Orders Targeting Their Clients, Hiring Practices, and Pro Bono Work In an unprecedented campaign against the legal profession, President ...
Jones Day, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Sidley Austin and Kirkland & Ellis attorneys disclosed their shares and income in ...
While Paul Weiss, Willkie Farr and Skadden Arps bowed to the president, others are standing up for democracy and the rule of ...
Some firms have caved to Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional demands. Others have stood and fought. We know which ones deserve ...
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