Law students at top schools reconsider offers at Skadden and other firms while associates cancel interviews in protest.
Firms need to take a page from Trump’s playbook — simplify the facts, magnify the message, and terrorize Republicans in swing ...
As Donald Trump targets law firms, some are fighting, some are striking deals, and some are pre-emptively caving before the ...
The legal profession is not resisting authoritarianism. It is formatting it. Coaching it. Polishing it for public consumption ...
The first partner departures will be slow, but then the number will grow as the stigma of leaving under such circumstances ...
Trump attacks Big Law firms to settle his political grievances. Some firms capitulate and others go on the defensive.
Jones Day, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, Sidley Austin and Kirkland & Ellis attorneys disclosed their shares and income in ...
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Trump’s War on Big Law
The firms in the president’s crosshairs must decide: cave to save their profits-per-partner or take up a tough fight?