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Firm chair Brad Karp said he struck a deal with the White House to save his business. But in the weeks since, the firm has lost some high-profile talent.
President Trump’s effort to punish law firms suffered yet another judicial defeat on June 27, when U.S. District Judge Loren ...
The Justice Department on Monday appealed a federal judge’s order blocking President Trump’s punitive executive order against ...
Is Donald Trump an American Hitler – or an American version of Lewis Carroll’s Queen of Hearts? US District Judge Beryl ...
Washington — A federal judge on Friday struck down President Trump's executive order that sought to punish the law firm Susman Godfrey, ruling that it is unconstitutional and blocking the ...
The Trump administration is on an unbroken ... Brad Karp — the chairman of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison — defended it by claiming that the firm had no choice because the order posed an ...
President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday appealed a ruling that struck down an executive order targeting law firm ...
The boutique will take on a broad range of work, and "presumes that this will include being adverse to the [Trump] administration," said a spokesperson.
Donald Trump threatens schools and businesses to pay the tributes he demands or suffer the consequences. Trump is a bully when it comes to perverting government powers for illegitimate partisan ...
Sources estimated that the cost of litigating against the Trump administration may be $5 million or more in a year. And ...
Nine prominent law firms, including Paul Weiss, Skadden Arps, Latham & Watkins and Kirkland & Ellis, have settled with the White House to avoid similar actions against them by the administration.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison was threatened with punishment in March, but Mr. Trump rescinded his executive order focusing on the firm after it committed to providing $40 million in ...