Two leading US law firms sued the administration of President Donald Trump on Friday after he stripped security clearances ...
The firms signed a legal brief supporting Perkins Coie, calling the president’s actions a threat “to the rule of law.” The largest firms declined to sign. By Ben Protess More than 500 law ...
US President Donald Trump's offensive against lawyers and law firms who have crossed swords with him in the past is being met ...
Donald Trump's attacks against Big Law firms have drawn three lawsuits. A few other firms settled. 504 law firms asked the courts to put a stop to it. But from Kirkland & Ellis to Paul Hastings ...
Washington — President Trump's string of executive orders in recent weeks that target major law firms mark the latest front in his effort to settle long-held scores with political opponents.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said on Monday that it sent letters to 20 law firms requesting information about their diversity, equity and inclusion-related employment practices.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is requesting data from 20 law firms about employment practices to increase diversity, equity and inclusion, which the federal agency warns may be ...
Indian law firms are increasingly focusing on brand positioning due to evolving markets and potential foreign competition. Firms like DSK Legal and Juris Corp have revamped their logos and web ...
Recent executive actions punishing Covington and Perkins—and an impending Trump administration probe of 15 law firms' DEI programs—have law firms reviewing all potential sources of executive ...
Welcome back to the Big Law Business column. I’m Roy Strom, and today we look at possible strategies to defend against executive orders targeting law firms. Sign up for Business & Practice, a free ...
This past month, President Donald Trump issued executive orders targeting the business of several big law firms and launched investigations into the human resource practices of many more.