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Hundreds of associates at A&O Shearman have openly put their names on a letter pleading with leadership not to settle.
Rachel Cohen, who quit Big Law firm Skadden over its response to Trump's executive orders, said she asked her parents if her ...
Defending democracy from authoritarianism depends on three pillars: the press, the courts and the legal profession.
None of America's top-earning corporate law firms signed on to oppose Donald Trump's executive orders targeting one of their ...
The counts include human trafficking because the defendants allegedly understood and exploited their victims' vulnerabilities ...
Two of the titans of Big Law have signed a deal to stave off punishment from the Trump administration, as the legal community splinters between the firms who are battling the administration in court ...
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A new group has been established on LinkedIn, which is increasingly being used by individuals to speak up as their employers ...
President Donald Trump is merrily collecting BigLaw firms that are badgered into pledging fealty to him like a middle ...
Big law firms that have offended President Donald Trump for representing a cause or client he doesn’t like are being forced ...
Opinion: Kropf Moseley Schmitt co-founder Sara Kropf says businesses must weigh the pros and cons of continuing to partner ...
Y esterday, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission sent around an internal email providing guidance on how agency employees ...
Milbank, based in Manhattan, agreed to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services to causes supported by the president ...