WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting the legal community pose “a grave threat to our system ...
More than 80 alumni of law firm Skadden Arps sent a letter to the firm's leadership condemning an agreement it struck with President Donald Trump to avoid an executive order targeting the firm.
I cannot imagine a worse deal than the one that Skadden came away with.” That’s the opinion of one of the law firm’s own ...
After Skadden made a deal with Trump, Brenna Frey resigned, marking another public exit from the firm.
A four-decade-old launchpad for public interest attorneys is getting an overhaul as part of President Donald Trump’s deal ...
As Big Law rolled over for Trump, Rachel Cohen and other associates showed there are still employees willing to hold their ...
Skadden is the latest Big Law firm to strike ... and WilmerHale have signaled that they will not back down and plan to fight executive orders in court. Perkins Coie and Jenner & Block have so ...
A week later, the venerable law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom cut a deal of its own before it could be hit by an executive order. Before that, ABC News and Meta reached multi ...
US judges have temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive orders targeting Jenner ... president's actions in court, while Skadden Arps negotiated an agreement with the White ...
While firms like Skadden and Paul Weiss have inked deals with the president, drawing ire from many within the industry, other firms have chosen to sue in response to Trump's executive orders.