Trump, Paul Weiss and Deals
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Donald Trump scrapped his executive order against Paul Weiss, a law firm known for liberal views.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had reached an agreement with Milbank law firm that would require it to perform a total of at least $100 million in pro bono legal services during his...
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But with their industry under attack from President Donald Trump, most of these leaders of Big Law are not speaking up to defend one of their own.
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The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its high-minded principles told Mr. Karp that he had betrayed them.
The executive order put the firm at risk of a catastrophic ‘partner run’ and a death spiral.
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In its latest climate scorecard, Czarnek’s group calculated that Paul Weiss—which scored an “F” grade for its work involving climate change—topped all other Vault 100 firms in the number of cases in which it represented fossil fuel companies between 2019 and 2023.
I don’t have a large budget for outside counsel, but I definitely won’t be spending it with law firms who don’t stand up for themselves in the face of injustice," Ray Everett, general counsel for health care at TopCon Corp.
NYU legal ethics professor Stephen Gillers says the specific promises in Paul Weiss’ agreement with Trump aren’t objectionable on close review, especially when weighed against the possibly existential cost of litigating.
By Mike Scarcella, Sara Merken and Karen Sloan NEW YORK (Reuters) -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,
A day after President Donald Trump announced that Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison chair Brad Karp had agreed to a deal to rescind an executive order, the law firm was getting pummeled with criticism for capitulating to the president.
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More than 140 alumni of Paul Weiss signed an open letter to chairman Brad Karp.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher is committing at least $100 million in pro bono work to causes aligned to “conservative ideals,” President Donald Trump said Tuesday.