The 150-year-old law firm fought the first Trump administration. Will its deal with the second stop it from fighting now?
The agreement language sent to Paul Weiss staff has some major differences from what Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, ...
Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm’s worries about a Trump executive order ...
Shame on the venerable Paul Weiss law firm for giving in to President Trump and breaching every cardinal principle on which the firm has stood for generations. Roy Cohn would never have caved.
Brad Karp, chairman of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, struck a deal this month with President Trump to lift an executive order that would have stripped the firm of its ...
Competing law firms tried to poach Paul Weiss clients and attorneys after President Donald Trump issued an executive order ...
In an internal email to its lawyers, viewed by Reuters, Paul Weiss Chairman Brad Karp defended the agreement, saying it was in line with the firm's principles, including a commitment to remaining ...
Even as the deal was inspiring a wide range of interpretations, the White House issued additional directives late Friday, including one urging sanctions against lawyers and firms who sue the ...
President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw an executive order targeting law firm Paul Weiss' contracts and employee security clearances in exchange for a series of commitments from the firm ...
Perkins Coie is fighting back in court, while Paul, Weiss has already capitulated. The latter firm’s chair, Brad Karp, said Trump’s order posed an existential threat to the firm, with clients ...
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