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Law students are weighing whether to take jobs at firms that have either capitulated to Trump or are fighting him in court.
President Trump has taken aim at law firms that he believes have wronged him. Here's how they've responded.
Saddled with six figures in debt, students usually scramble for big law’s summer associate jobs and $200,000 plus starting ...
Settling demonstrates cynicism not only about a firm’s clients, but also about the justice system. Three law firms have sued, ...
Five law firms, including Latham & Watkins and Kirkland & Ellis, have reached agreements with the Trump administration in ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...
"The image hit to these firms has been enormous," including for the firms' associates and their image to law students, said ...
Hundreds of associates at A&O Shearman have openly put their names on a letter pleading with leadership not to settle.
Rachel Cohen, who quit Big Law firm Skadden over its response to Trump's executive orders, said she asked her parents if her ...
When Trump first took office in 2017, attorneys at Big Law firms lent thousands of pro-bono hours to legal efforts to stymie ...
Law firms Jenner & Block and WilmerHale sued the Trump administration over executive orders targeting them, while another ...
Rachel Cohen was an organizer of that letter, and yesterday she quit her job as a financial associate at Skadden, which is one of the highest grossing law firms in the country. Rachel, yesterday ...