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Eugene

(65,200 posts)
Fri May 9, 2025, 12:46 PM May 9

Trump's deal with Paul Weiss is being turned against him in court

Source: Business Insider

Trump's deal with Paul Weiss is being turned against him in court

Jacob Shamsian
Thu, May 8, 2025 at 7:09 PM EDT 5 min read

President Donald Trump's deal with Paul Weiss was his first big win in his war against Big Law.

In court, it's coming back to haunt him.

For the law firms choosing to fight Trump's executive orders targeting them, rather than striking deals with the president, the Paul Weiss deal has turned into a potent weapon.

They've cited Trump's quick revocation of the order — just six days after it was initially issued — to argue that the orders never had any legitimacy in the first place. The order, had it been carried out, would have revoked the security clearances of Paul Weiss lawyers out of "the national interest" and barred them from entering government-owned buildings, potentially including even courthouses and post offices.

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Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-deal-paul-weiss-throwing-230936366.html

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LetMyPeopleVote

(163,801 posts)
3. Deadline: Legal Blog-New report shows chilling effect of Trump's targeting of big law firms
Fri May 9, 2025, 02:32 PM
May 9

The president's vengeance also affects firms that haven't been directly targeted by him or cut deals with him
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/gibson-dunn-trump-immigration-big-law-rcna205445

President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting law firms have impacted the legal world in obvious ways: the firms named in the orders are undoubtedly affected, and the impact is clear, too, on the firms that have caved and cut deals with him.

But one of the latest signs that Trump’s vengeance affects the entire legal system — and the nation — is shown by a new report highlighting a firm that wasn’t targeted in an executive order and didn’t pre-emptively cut a deal.

Citing five people familiar with the matter, The New York Times reported that big law firm Gibson Dunn “was afraid of incurring Mr. Trump’s wrath if the firm was associated publicly with a lawsuit that sought to restore legal representation for unaccompanied immigrant children.” (Neither MSNBC nor NBC News has independently confirmed the report.)

The Times observed that the firm’s “wariness about the recent immigration lawsuit shows that even firms that have not been targeted directly by Mr. Trump are declining to participate in legal work that challenges his agenda.”

The report, which notes that Gibson Dunn isn’t the only big firm shying away from immigration litigation, comes as unlawful aspects of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda face headwinds in court. While much important work in this space is done by public interest groups, those groups also partner with private firms. So, limiting the pool of private lawyers who litigate against unlawful aspects of Trump’s agenda could therefore be seen as part of the agenda itself. At the very least, it’s a byproduct of Trump’s stated desire for vengeance against firms and his willingness to follow through with it.

Of course, the firms that are fighting back in court have been successful so far. That’s due, in part, to the blatantly retaliatory nature of the president’s executive orders.

In a recent ruling against one of the orders, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell wrote: “No American President has ever before issued executive orders like the one at issue in this lawsuit targeting a prominent law firm with adverse actions to be executed by all Executive branch agencies but, in purpose and effect, this action draws from a playbook as old as Shakespeare, who penned the phrase: ‘The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.’”

This latest report on the matter shows that some otherwise powerful firms are killing themselves, professionally speaking — perhaps in the hopes of saving themselves, professionally speaking. But whatever their strategy, firms that cave to or shy away from suing this administration are effectively working for it.

Big law firms are shying away from good cases because they fear trump. This is very sad

erronis

(19,880 posts)
5. And it worked so well for his brokeback mountain hero - putin
Fri May 9, 2025, 03:05 PM
May 9

putin may have used some additional extra-judicial activities such as poisonings, defenstrations, gulag vacations, etc. to achieve his goals. trmp is trying hard to emulate him.

Wounded Bear

(62,045 posts)
6. Yeah, thankfully trump & co still feel somewhat limited in their extra-legal activities...
Fri May 9, 2025, 03:19 PM
May 9

Somewhat.

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