In recent weeks Mr. Trump has also gone after the nation’s leading law firms — Covington & Burling; Perkins Coie; Paul, Weiss; and many more — with measures meant to hobble their ability to ...
WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the powerful law firm Paul Weiss caved. It agreed to give Donald Trump’s administration $40 million in free legal work for causes the president supports and ...
President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw an executive order targeting law firm Paul Weiss' contracts and employee security clearances in exchange for a series of commitments from the firm ...
Paul, Weiss — one of three law firms targeted by President Trump as part of his retribution campaign — said it resolved the conflict by agreeing to a range of commitments. By Michael S.
The Trump administration's attack on law firms takes aim at their diversity initiatives. Jones Day, a firm cozy with Trumpworld, has been spared despite having many of the same programs.
The state Supreme Court approved KPMG’s application to operate a nonlawyer-owned law firm after one of its own committees previously had unanimously recommended licensure. KPMG, which is a U.S ...
KPMG today launched KPMG Law US, making it the first law firm owned by a Big Four firm in the U.S. KPMG Law US will collaborate with KPMG's global network of law firms, operating in more than 80 ...
President Donald Trump expanded his attack on private law firms Friday, issuing an executive order that targets law firm Paul Weiss' contracts and its employees' security clearances. "The ...
If law firms are cowed into not bringing the cases that matter most, that could be another step in dismantling democracy. By Lisa Rubin It was late Friday night, the day after his triumph over ...
may spur even more law firms to move to four days or more in their office attendance policies, motivated by a "safety in numbers" approach, observers say. And management warnings to adjust bonuses ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday rescinded an executive order targeting a prominent international law firm after it pledged to review its hiring practices and to provide tens of millions of ...
Two of the nation’s largest law firms are taking drastically different approaches to being targeted by President Donald Trump: acceptance and defiance. For both firms, Paul Weiss and Perkins ...