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WASHINGTON — Two major law firms asked separate judges Wednesday to permanently block President Donald Trump’s executive orders that were meant to punish them and harm their business operations.
Florida's Am Law 100 firms have all gone quiet and tweaked their language on diversity initiatives. The silence comes after a wave of attacks from President Trump on law firms and their DEI programs.
Democrats seek motives of law firms that struck deals with Trump administration. Washington, D.C. -- Democratic lawmakers sent a series of letters early Thursday morning to nine separate law firms ...
Deals with Trump mean suspicion now clouds a corner of the industry that once served as a rare source of pride, writes the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge expressed deep skepticism Wednesday over a President Donald Trump executive order targeting a prominent law firm, signaling that she was inclined to grant a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two major law firms are expected to ask separate judges on Wednesday to permanently block President Donald Trump’s executive orders that were designed to punish them and hurt ...
Law Firms Targeted by Trump Ask Judges to Permanently Bar Executive Orders Against Them By Mike Scarcella and David Thomas (Reuters) -Two U.S. judges grilled a Justice Department lawyer on ...
Washington — A federal judge on Wednesday sharply criticized the Justice Department over an executive order signed by President Trump that aims to punish the law firm Perkins Coie and appeared ...
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