Turns out, working hand-in-hand with President Donald Trump—especially when it means helping ram through his unconstitutional agenda—has its downsides. Just ask the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Garrison & Wharton.
According to a new report in The Wall Street Journal , some of the nation’s top law firms that caved to Trump’s pressure campaign are now facing serious backlash from their own clients. Corporate clients are pulling out, shifting work elsewhere, and openly questioning whether these firms can be trusted to represent them. It’s a fair concern: How can you fight for your clients if you can’t even fight for yourself?
Since Trump returned to office, at least nine major firms have folded, with many agreeing to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in pro bono se