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In reply to the discussion: Trump is not 'dictating' legal work in Paul Weiss deal, chairman says [View all]SunSeeker
(55,281 posts)19. Well, they're hoping they don't end up like Perkins Coie, who fought their EO.
Even though Perkins Coie obtained a temporary restraining order against the EO aimed at them, they are still a mortally wounded firm:
Perkins Coie, which is represented by attorneys from the law firm Williams & Connolly, says the order has already had an impact on its business. Longtime clients have ended their relationship with the firm, it says, and in at least one instance a federal prosecutor has refused to meet with Perkins Coie's attorneys representing a client.
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/12/g-s1-53422/judge-blocks-trump-law-firm
No business clients want to be represented by a firm on the wrong side of an authoritarian government. For big firms like Perkins Coie and Paul Weiss, their business clients are their bread and butter.
Karp is hoping his deal with Trump will pull his firm out of the death spiral a similar EO put Perkins Coie in. I'm sure he doesn't expect the deal to restore the firm to where it was. He's just trying to stop the bleeding. We'll see if it works. But he knows one thing from watching what happened to Perkins Coie: if you're a corporate firm, fighting an EO doesn't save you.
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Trump is not 'dictating' legal work in Paul Weiss deal, chairman says [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sunday
OP
The law firm showed they are weak cowards. Trump will keep demanding more and more.
Irish_Dem
Sunday
#1
"Yes, and that money can disappear overnight if their clients go elsewhere."
BumRushDaShow
Monday
#25
Big business clients, like the law firms, only care about money. They aren't like Target customers.
SunSeeker
Monday
#27
They're unlikely to find a court that will block moves related to security clearances
FBaggins
Monday
#29
This has been Trump's MO all his life. Now he's backed by the money of the United States treasury
Walleye
Monday
#26
If the Trump administration has to "approve" the work, that IS dictating the work.
SunSeeker
Sunday
#8
Of course their work is dictated if it must be "mutually agreed" by the Trump administration.
SunSeeker
Sunday
#11
Karp had no choice. Other firms, like vultures, were already trying to steal their clients.
SunSeeker
Monday
#16