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President Trump has taken aim at law firms that he believes have wronged him. Here's how they've responded.
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.
Firms need to take a page from Trump’s playbook — simplify the facts, magnify the message, and terrorize Republicans in swing ...
The judiciary should act with resolve — now — to ensure that this abuse of executive power ceases,” the brief reads.
Law students at top schools are reconsidering offers at Skadden and other firms while associates are canceling interviews in ...
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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 ...
Consider this: It was less than six weeks ago when the so-called Covington memo came out; it’s been barely three weeks since ...
A graphic timeline of the ongoing conflict between President Trump and some of Big Law's largest and most notable firms.
Milbank, based in Manhattan, agreed to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services to causes supported by the president ...
Every defendant has the right to a lawyer, and every lawyer has the right to pick whom they represent. Is this principle in ...