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Big Law might have bent the knee to Trump — but those who’ve resigned from firms are making an impact of their own.
The EEOC confirmed to Law.com Friday that the EEOC's letter requests to Skadden and Milbank about their DEI-related employment practices has been resolved.
Biglaw firms that pledged $125 million in pro bono work to the Trump administration now deny the deals amid backlash from clients, law students, and Congress. Introduction In a stunning reversal, ...
Amid an aggressive crackdown by the Trump administration against large law firms aligned against him, a worry has set in that ...
U.S. Judge Beryl Howell issued a permanent injunction against the president Friday night, ruling that his executive order ...
A&O Shearman, Cadwalader, Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Kirkland & Ellis—have publicly defended their controversial agreements with the Trump administration, insisting that their ...
In responses to lawmakers, Kirkland, Cadwalader, A&O Shearman, Latham, and Simpson leaders said their deals with Trump do not ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Complete independence': Law firms that 'caved' to Trump say they choose their own 'pro bono' clientsBulwark Managing Editor Sam Stein says law firms that President Donald Trump pressed into doing pro bono work earlier this ...
Donald Trump made a wild post Tuesday slamming Canada just moments before Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived at the ...
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