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At least a third of the Am Law 100 has been involved in the ongoing battle with the Trump administration, though that number could change by the day.
We are former attorneys of the law firm Skadden, Arps; one of us recently resigned a position over Skadden’s capitulation to a threatened executive order.
Nearly 100 days into the second Trump administration, few groups of business leaders are experiencing an expectations reset ...
Introduction: The Speed Trap of BigLaw Recruitment The race for top legal talent has reached warp speed—and Harvard Law School students are feeling the heat. In a recent editorial published in the ...
Introduction: Legal Integrity Under Fire The American legal industry is facing a crisis of conscience. As former President Donald Trump’s administration intensifies its retaliatory campaign against ...
A new report from the New York Times reveals that many of the big law firms that struck deals with President Donald Trump to ...
Five law firms, including Latham & Watkins and Kirkland & Ellis, have reached agreements with the Trump administration in ...
A judge handed President Donald Trump a fresh loss by blocking most of his executive order against yet another big law firm ...
Three law school students sued the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Tuesday over the agency’s probe into Big Law ...
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Axios on MSNAs Big Law folds to Trump, some D.C. firms are fightingSeveral big D.C. law firms targeted by President Trump are fighting back, while many of their counterparts are folding. The big picture: Some of America's most prestigious law firms have agreed to ...
A series of new agreements brokered between President Trump and major law firms suggests a new price tag for those looking to dodge executive orders targeting the legal profession. Nine firms have ...
The announcement follows Acting Chair Andrea Lucas’ move last month to investigate several law firms’ diversity, equity and ...
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