The West End Fire Company banquet honored volunteers at its annual banquet at Trout Lake on Saturday night. Jeff Weiss, president of the company that serves Chestnuthill Township, said, “It’s ...
Paul Weiss, a law firm targeted by President Trump, reached a deal to settle a conflict. Many in the legal field are condemning the agreement. By Danielle Kaye Lauren Hirsch and Maureen Farrell ...
Paul Weiss was targeted by an executive order from President Trump. Its chairman, who had worked against Mr. Trump during his first term, then went to the Oval Office and cut a deal. By Michael S.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, a nearly 150-year-old law firm, bent the knee to President Donald Trump Thursday evening when it struck a deal to get rid of the president’s executive order ...
March 21 (UPI) --It's crunch time on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, with two of the big "semifinal" races set this weekend in New Orleans and in Northern Kentucky and plenty of room left ...
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President Donald Trump reversed an executive order aimed at the law firm Paul Weiss. As part of the agreement, Paul Weiss pledge $40 million in pro bono services and to drop DEI hiring. Since ...
The 150-year-old firm has employed many Democrats, including Manhattan’s former U.S. attorney. Its revenue was more than $2.6 billion last year. By Benjamin Weiser Paul Weiss, the New York law ...
In an email message, the law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, reassured employees that its deal with President Trump was in keeping with its principles. By Matthew Goldstein Jessica Silver-Greenberg ...
One of the country’s most prestigious law firms has regained favor with President Donald Trump after having its security clearances revoked last week. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison ...
A former NFL and University of Michigan assistant football coach hacked into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes in search of intimate photos and videos, The Guardian reported.
Former Michigan coach Matt Weiss was charged with 14 counts of unauthorized computer access and 10 counts of identity theft, according to an indictment filed Thursday.
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