5 More Big Law Firms Reach Deals With Trump
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Law firms are settling with the Trump administration to head off executive orders that would make it difficult for them to represent clients with federal contracts or seek government regulatory appro...
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The filing argues the executive order violates the First Amendment and unlawfully retaliates against Jenner & Block for “speech and association the government does not like.”
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Trump’s punishments for firms and deals with others have shaken the profession, with attorneys across the country grappling with fear, outrage and uncertainty.
The president declared, out loud and on camera, that he agreed that the law firms that he's targeted did “nothing wrong.”
More large law firms are in talks with the White House to reach agreements to avert restrictions on their businesses by promising to do pro bono work that President Donald Trump supports, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday,
The anti-woke nonprofit 1792 Exchange has issued a warning to the country's top law firms not to engage in DEI practices or face possible liability.
Stinson LLP announced its West Coast expansion with its first California office. The new Los Angeles office in Century City becomes the firm’s 14th office, extending its national footprint. Joining Stinson in California are corporate partner Michael Wippler and litigation partner Jeffrey Huron.
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In New York—where Trump is already a convicted felon—the crime of what we normally think of as extortion is called “coercion.” “Coercion in the Third Degree ,” a misdemeanor, occurs when someone: