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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.
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 ...
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves ...
This is the playbook of a dictator, not a president in a democracy under the rule of law,” writes UC Berkeley Law School Dean.
And we waited for firms to support us in the wake of the President’s executive order targeting Paul, Weiss. Disappointingly, far from support, we learned that certain other firms were seeking to ...
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 ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...
The head of the pro bono practice at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison said on Wednesday he was resigning from the ...
Trump's executive order blocking the law firm from federal contacts was an "existential threat," its chair told staff.
There's no language in the publicly available deal terms that protects the firms from a future executive order against them, should the president change his mind.
Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp said in a letter to its lawyers and staff on Sunday that the Trump administration would not be ...
Brad Karp, chairman of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, struck a deal this month with President Trump to lift an executive order that would have stripped the firm of its ...