Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm’s worries about a Trump executive order ...
A day after President Donald Trump announced that Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison chair Brad Karp had agreed to a ...
Two of the nation’s largest law firms are taking drastically different approaches to being targeted by President Donald Trump ...
Two of the nation’s largest law firms are taking drastically different approaches to being targeted by President Donald Trump ...
NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Powerful Wall Street law firm Paul Weiss faced heavy criticism yesterday over a deal it struck with the White House to escape an executive order imperiling its business ...
And a third targeted Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP law firm, called Paul, Weiss for short. That firm employs attorney Mark Pomerantz, who was involved in the Manhattan District ...
President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw an executive order targeting law firm Paul Weiss' contracts ... of Cognizant Technology Solutions Steven Schwartz, decided to terminate the firm as ...
The firm agreed to provide pro bono work for causes chosen by Trump and to change its workplace diversity practices, the ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, based in New York, has a lengthy list of powerful clients and a long-standing commitment to causes of public interest. On March 14, it was singled out by ...
Cohen said the decision of Paul Weiss, another elite law firm, to apparently drop DEI hiring practices and pledge $40 million in pro bono legal work toward initiatives endorsed by the Trump ...