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The Trump administration indicated in a recent court pleading that President Donald Trump might not file additional executive ...
Some of America’s largest law firms are refusing to take pro bono and paid legal work from groups that seek to hold the ...
Some of the nation’s largest firms are refusing to work for groups that seek to hold the government to account.
President Trump’s effort to punish law firms suffered yet another judicial defeat on June 27, when U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan enjoined enforcement of his executive order targeting Susman ...
The move is the latest instance of the multinational law firms with roots in the UK fighting for top talent in key US markets. UK-founded Freshfields has been fighting for US dominance by recruiting ...
Dozens of major law firms, wary of retaliation, have scaled back pro bono work, diversity initiatives and litigation that ...
Even though the president's orders have lost in court, big law firms are still hesitant to upset the king and incur his wrath ...
The Trump administration is on an unbroken losing streak in the courts — 0 for 4 — in its effort to defend President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting large law firms.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday appealed a ruling that struck down an executive order targeting law firm Jenner & Block over its past employment of a prosecutor involved in a ...
And here, at last, we find Susman. In the Winter 2018 GLAD Brief, in the final of six columns on page 11, the firm is listed as giving between $3,000 and $4,999 to GLAD. Mystery solved.