Trump attacks Big Law firms to settle his political grievances. Some firms capitulate and others go on the defensive.
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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 ...
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Some firms have caved to Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional demands. Others have stood and fought. We know which ones deserve ...
As Donald Trump targets law firms, some are fighting, some are striking deals, and some are pre-emptively caving before the ...
Law firms represent moneyed interests, so there is an inherent conflict here,” said Bill Henderson, a law professor at ...
Every defendant has the right to a lawyer, and every lawyer has the right to pick whom they represent. Is this principle in ...
President Trump has taken aim at law firms that he believes have wronged him. Here's how they've responded.