Firms Fear Trump's Legal Blitz
Washington, USATue Mar 25 2025
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The legal world is on edge. Some of the biggest law firms in the US are trying to protect themselves from Donald Trump's attacks. This all started when one major firm, Paul Weiss, decided to give in to Trump's demands. Now, other firms are worried they might be next.
Top lawyers are talking to their clients, trying to ease their fears. They don't want clients to think they can't do their jobs properly because of Trump's anger. It's a tense time, and many are feeling the pressure.
Trump has been targeting specific law firms with executive orders. Paul Weiss was one of them. This firm is known for its big deals and complex cases, but it also supports progressive causes. Trump's order came as a shock, and the firm's leader, Brad Karp, said they had to give in to save the firm.
Meanwhile, another firm, Perkins Coie, is fighting back. They're taking Trump's order to court, standing their ground. This has left other firms wondering if they should do the same or try to make peace with Trump.
Elon Musk, a big Trump supporter, recently criticized another firm, Skadden Arps, for a case they took on. This has people wondering if Skadden might be Trump's next target. Another firm, WilmerHale, is also worried. They've had run-ins with Trump in the past and are braced for more trouble.
Some firms are trying to play it safe. They're hiring lawyers who are friendly with Trump or removing mentions of progressive causes from their websites. They don't want to give Trump any more reasons to come after them.
Not everyone is happy with Paul Weiss's decision to give in. Some former employees and industry insiders think it was a mistake. They worry it will make Trump bolder and threaten the whole legal system. One ex-partner, Robbie Kaplan, vowed to keep fighting for her clients and principles.
Others think Karp had no choice. They say he was trying to protect his firm and its clients. But some critics argue that he could have done more to rally other firms to stand together against Trump.
It's a tricky situation. Law firms are trying to balance their principles with the need to protect their businesses. It's a reminder that even in the legal world, politics can get messy.
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