The President has two goals: to seek revenge and to intimidate lawyers challenging his agenda. Is a top firm’s deal with him ...
The 150-year-old law firm fought the first Trump administration. Will its deal with the second stop it from fighting now?
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 ...
The firm agreed to provide pro bono work for causes chosen by Trump and to change its workplace diversity practices, the ...
Former Cognizant Technology Solutions executive Steven Schwartz appears to be rethinking his decision to fire Paul Weiss now ...
In an email message, the law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, reassured employees that its deal with President Trump was in ...
A major firm facing the potential loss of clients has agreed to support certain White House initiatives with pro bono work.
The firm will commit to providing $40 million in pro bono hours and continue to provide access to legal services across the ...
Steven Schwartz, the former chief legal officer of Teaneck, N.J.-based Cognizant Technology Solutions, dropped Paul Weiss in response to Trump’s order, the firm said Wednesday in a filing in ...