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They’re using this as a symbolic way to have large corporations bend their knee and demonstrate we’re not going to be a ...
When news broke that five more law firms had joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Skadden Arps, and Paul Weiss in bending the knee to President Donald Trump, I had one thought: Wendell Willkie would have ...
The settlements Trump has struck to date have nothing to do with the type of honorable pro bono work the legal profession ...
Sources told Law.com this week some partners and associates aren’t taking Trump seriously when he says he wants the firms to ...
Democrats and Trump critics have chastised the law firms for bending the knee to Trump, with many suggesting that the ...
To avoid retribution, big firms agreed to provide free legal services for uncontroversial causes. To the White House, that ...
Gerry McCafferty says she was acting as a private citizen in criticizing the firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom — ...
President Donald Trump has announced deals with five law firms that will allow them to avoid the prospect of a punishing ...
Karen M. Lent, Anthony J. Dreyer and Michael Sheerin of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss the litigation, ...
The ripple effects of Trump's actions targeting specific law firms already are being felt beyond boardrooms, in declining interest in pro bono work for causes that are unpopular with the president.
Sovereign wealth funds and large, regional corporate clients are expected to form a significant part of Skadden’s work.
Four major law firms have entered into agreements with the White House that include providing millions of dollars in pro bono ...