In a significant legal setback for Donald Trump, two federal judges have blocked his executive orders targeting law firms that investigated him. This ruling halts Trump's campaign against Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, while allowing some actions to proceed.
In a bold move, Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp addresses employee concerns following a contentious deal with the Trump administration that could change the firm's future. Discover how they navigated this crisis and what it means for the legal community.
The legal world is in turmoil after Paul Weiss struck a $40 million deal with Trump to escape a restrictive executive order. Critics call this a surrender to autocracy, sparking widespread outrage among lawyers.
In a surprising twist, Brad S. Karp, a prominent lawyer known for opposing Trump, has shifted his stance and pledged $40 million in pro bono legal services to support the president's initiatives. This dramatic turn raises questions about the future of legal opposition in American politics.
Paul Weiss, a law firm known for its Democratic ties, is under fire for agreeing to provide $40 million in pro bono services to the Trump administration amid threats of a retaliatory executive order. What does this mean for their reputation?
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump rescinded an executive order against Paul Weiss after the firm agreed to provide $40 million in pro bono legal services and abandon diversity policies. This decision marks a significant shift in the relationship between the White House and this prestigious law firm.