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Trump’s clashes with big law firms have helped differentiate the courageous from the cowardly.
The departures are the latest fallout for firms that cut deals with President Trump to avoid executive orders.
A group of seven partners is leaving Willkie Farr & Gallagher, which struck a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump in April to avert an executive order targeting its business, to join Cooley, which ...
The moves add to an ongoing exodus from law firms that made deals with President Donald Trump’s administration.
A showdown with President Trump has turned into a branding moment for some of the largest law firms—whether they like it or ...
Nine big law firms that promised President Donald Trump $940 million in free legal services are changing little to meet their ...
Two more partners have left law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison to join a new litigation firm launched late ...
Paul, Weiss — the first law firm to strike a deal with President Trump to avoid a punitive executive order — is losing a prominent attorney to a firm that, when targeted by the White House, fought ...
Damian Williams was at Paul Weiss for just five months before joining Jenner & Block, which won a court ruling blocking a ...
(Reuters) -Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has left Paul Weiss, the law firm he joined in January, becoming ...
Damian Williams joined Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison in January shortly after stepping down as one of the nation’s ...
Damian Williams, who will co-chair Jenner’s litigation department, had only been with Paul Weiss since January.