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The head of law firm Paul Weiss sent a lengthy email to staffers defending the firm's negotiated deal with President Trump. It's not clear it worked.
President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw an executive order targeting law firm Paul Weiss' contracts and employee security ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and AP] In exchange Trump is rescinding his draconian March 14 executive order that revoked the security clearances of the firm’s 1,000 lawyers ...
The head of the pro bono practice at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison said on Wednesday he was resigning from the ...
Schmidt Jessica Silver-Greenberg Lauren Hirsch Rob Copeland and Ben Protess President Trump’s executive order attacking Paul Weiss and severely restricting that law firm’s ability to represent ...
Powerful Wall Street law firm Paul Weiss faced heavy criticism on Friday over a deal it struck with the White House to escape an executive order imperiling its business, even as some lawyers said the ...
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...
Lauren Stiller Rikleen is the executive director of Lawyers Defending ... In exchange for a rescission of the order, Paul Weiss agreed to donate $40 million in pro bono legal services to support ...
Brad Karp, the chair of Paul Weiss, wrote in a note to colleagues that Trump’s executive order targeting the firm posed an existential threat and left him no choice but to negotiate.
President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw an executive order targeting law firm Paul Weiss' contracts and employee security clearances in exchange for a series of commitments from the firm ...