Here's where all firms in Trump-Big Law fight stand
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If a sitting or former president can successfully coerce law firms into submission by threatening financial ruin, what happens to the idea of legal independence?
From Newsweek
The president has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue their government.
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Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer swiftly signed a bill reworking provisions in Delaware's corporate code after the state House of Representatives signed off.
Delaware lawmakers are expected to vote as soon as next week to overhaul the state's corporate law to protect its business-friendly reputation, but opponents have called the bill a giveaway to billionaires.
5don MSN
Delaware lawmakers are putting aside protests from big investors and approving fast-tracked legislation that backers say will protect its status as the world's corporate capital
Among investments in 2024, Detroit-founded Clark Hill invested in new offices in Boulder, Colorado, and in Atlanta, which is its first office in the Southeast.