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Federal judges have partially blocked President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting two major law firms, saying the firms are likely to succeed on their claims that the orders violate the ...
Washington — President Trump announced Friday that the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom agreed to provide more than $100 million in pro bono work for initiatives backed by his ...
The president has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue their government. By David Enrich It is a cornerstone of ...
Law firms are taking different approaches to the Trump administration's executive orders that target their business: some are suing, while others have entered into agreements to mollify the president.
Trump executive order targets Jenner & Block, law firm in Chicago and D.C., attorney Andrew Weissman
Update: A judge in Washington, D.C., issued a temporary restraining order on Friday, March 28, blocking the Trump administration's executive order against the law firm Jenner & Block. President ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A major U.S. law firm has reached a deal with the ...
After a series of White House executive orders threatening their business and hiring practices, several powerful Washington law firms face a defining choice: push back publicly in defense of their ...
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The Pathetic, Cowardly Collapse of Big LawBut big law firms—especially those now under attack by the Trump administration—do crucial work, representing nonprofits and individual clients who face major legal consequences, both civil ...
The NSW government will introduce 'Joe's Law', which will protect hospitals providing services from any future partnerships that limit public control. The legislation is named after two-year-old ...
The new Arbitration Act received Royal Assent in February 2025. International arbitration lawyer and Law Society International Committee member, Ben Giaretta, explains the changes and shares his views ...
Matt Meyer, a Democrat who met with corporate leaders about their concerns about precedent-setting court decisions governing corporate conflicts of interest and urged lawmakers to quickly pass changes ...
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