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A judge in Washington is set to hear arguments on Tuesday afternoon in the latest legal clash over President Donald Trump's punitive executive orders against major law firms.
Litigation firm Susman Godfrey on Monday requested a temporary restraining order to halt President Donald Trump’s executive order against the firm.
Continuing to bulldoze his way through the post-Watergate norms and procedures designed to keep the president’s “personal and political interests” from unduly influencing decisions on individual ...
Kirkland and Simpson Thacher engaged lobbying powerhouse firm Ballard Partners for “advice related to employment practices” as they were forming a deal with the White House, according to lobbying ...
Law firms that have pledged $940 million so far in free legal work and made other concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Harvard has become the first of six Ivy League schools to formally oppose the Trump administration’s demands. Josh Marcus reports ...
On Monday, Susman Godfrey LLP filed a motion with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, requesting immediate action to block the enforcement of what the firm deems an “unconstitutional ...
There simply is no balderdash that Donald Trump hasn't elevated to an art form, a point so obvious by now that it's ceased to ...
President Trump has issued a series of executive orders targeting law firms whose advocacy, clients or personnel he dislikes.
Faced with the threat by President Donald Trump of potentially ruinous executive orders, five of the largest and most ...
Kirkland, Latham, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher and Cadwalader to provide combined $600m in pro bono legal work to avoid executive orders ...