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When the administration dictates the content of pro bono work as a condition for avoiding the consequences of an unconstitutional executive order, then who, exactly, is the real client?
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves ...
Defending democracy from authoritarianism depends on three pillars: the press, the courts and the legal profession.
Under threat from the Trump administration, some are cutting deals. Others are staying quiet. And many, including in ...
In the early part of his second term, President Donald Trump has taken action against individuals, law firms, private ...
While Paul Weiss, Willkie Farr and Skadden Arps bowed to the president, others are standing up for democracy and the rule of ...
Some firms have caved to Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional demands. Others have stood and fought. We know which ones deserve ...
The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its ...
In its latest climate scorecard, Czarnek’s group calculated that Paul Weiss—which scored an “F” grade for its work involving ...
The executive order put the firm at risk of a catastrophic ‘partner run’ and a death spiral.
Boston lawyers normally love to talk. But not this week. And certainly not about this topic. I reached out to more than a ...
The President has two goals: to seek revenge and to intimidate lawyers challenging his agenda. Is a top firm’s deal with him ...
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