President Trump rescinded an executive order targeting the law firm after it pledged to review its hiring practices and provide tens of millions of dollars in free legal services.
The head of law firm Paul Weiss sent a lengthy email to staffers defending the firm's negotiated deal with President Trump.
The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its ...
Paul Weiss, a major law firm, is criticized for striking a deal with the Trump administration, conceding to drop diversity policies and support certain initiatives. This agreement followed an ...
NYU legal ethics professor Stephen Gillers says the specific promises in Paul Weiss’ agreement with Trump aren’t ...
The chairman of the law firm that struck a deal with President Trump said the president’s executive order could have easily “destroyed our firm.” Chair Brad Karp told employees in a memo obtained ...
In a social media announcement Thursday on Truth Social, President Donald Trump said that he was withdrawing his order ... Paul Weiss. In a statement in Trump's announcement, the White House ...
Brad Karp said in a letter to the firm’s lawyers and employees that the March 14 executive order could have ‘destroyed’ the ...
The wealthiest law firm in the world is in talks with the Trump administration on a deal designed to avert an executive order like those aimed at some of its competitors.
Another major international law firm has reached a deal with President Donald Trump to dedicate at least $100 million in free ...
A prominent international law firm has reached a deal with President Donald Trump to provide at least $100 million in free ...