Trump Turns On Capitulating Biglaw Firms HAHAHAHAHA
Turns out selling out the rule of law doesn't come with a warranty.
Turns out selling out the rule of law doesn't come with a warranty.
As more elite firms embrace nonequity partnership tiers, A&O Shearman may be preparing to follow suit.
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The firm is continuing to trim staffing after its last round of job cuts.
This firm is making big money moves for its associates. Congratulations!
The firm is flourishing financially. Congratulations!
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Part of a bigger trend for litigation partners.
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Another firm gets on board the four days in office trend.
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In letters to congressional Democrats, several caving firms downplay the deals we've all heard about.
If the firms won't fight for themselves, how will they fight for clients?
We'll see what Donald Trump thinks about this boundary.
Kirkland, Latham, Simpson, A&O Shearman, and Cadwalader have all made bad deals with Trump.
At this point, signing a Trump deal is just dumb.