President Donald Trump has engaged in a series of confrontations with major law firms, issuing executive orders that impact their operations and employees. Let's delve into the current status of the firms involved in the Trump-Big Law fight.
Paul Weiss
Trump targeted Paul Weiss with an executive order, criticizing the firm's diversity initiatives and seeking to restrict access for its attorneys. Despite initial tensions, an agreement was reached where Paul Weiss committed to providing $40 million in pro bono work and ending its DEI policies.
Perkins Coie
Perkins Coie faced security clearance suspensions and criticism from Trump over its representation of Hillary Clinton. The firm retaliated by filing a lawsuit against the administration, citing violations of constitutional rights. A federal judge temporarily blocked part of Trump's executive order in response to Perkins Coie's legal action.
Covington & Burling LLP
Trump directed a review of federal contracts and security clearance suspensions for Covington & Burling employees, accusing them of involvement in the "weaponization of government." The firm's representation of former special counsel Jack Smith drew attention, leading to a legal standoff.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Skadden made a preemptive deal with Trump to provide $100 million in pro bono services and uphold merit-based hiring practices. While the agreement was termed as a "settlement," internal dissent surfaced, with some employees expressing concerns about the firm's future.
Elias Law Group
Trump targeted Elias Law Group in his memo, accusing the firm of involvement in creating a false dossier. Firm chair Marc Elias responded by affirming their commitment to fighting for democracy in court and resisting pressure from the administration.
Jenner & Block
Jenner & Block faced security clearance revocations and contract reviews following Trump's order targeting the firm. In response, the firm filed a lawsuit challenging the executive order, emphasizing its dedication to serving clients' interests and upholding legal standards.
WilmerHale
WilmerHale, known for its ties to the Russia investigation, was subjected to security clearance suspensions and contract limitations by the Trump administration. The firm took legal action, hiring prominent lawyer Paul Clement to defend against the administration's actions.
These developments highlight the ongoing legal battles between President Trump and Big Law firms, underscoring the complex dynamics at play in the legal landscape.
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By: kbalevic@businessinsider.com (Katie Balevic,John L. Dorman)
Title: Trump vs. Big Law: A Look at the Legal Battle
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/trump-big-law-fight-firms-legal-dilemma-2025-3
Published Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2025 23:53:18 +0000
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