Effectively, effectively, effectively. If it isn’t the results of Paul Weiss’s personal actions.
Earlier as we speak, American Lawyer reported that Karen Dunn, Invoice Isaacson, Jessica Phillips, and Jeannie Rhee are leaving Paul Weiss within the wake of its give up to the Trump administration. They apparently dropped this information on the agency at as we speak’s partnership assembly.
Stone. Chilly.
Simply the opposite day, we reviewed a letter from Paul Weiss responding to a legislative inquiry. In blowing off any suggestion that the deal breached authorized or moral requirements, the agency wrote, “the settlement doesn’t (and couldn’t) allow the Administration to find out what issues we tackle.”
It appears a number of of the agency’s most outstanding litigators disagreed with that evaluation. The group plans to start out their very own agency to tackle the Trump administration with out being constricted by the imprecise Paul Weiss “settlement” settlement that Trump believes provides him a degree of management over the agency’s work. And whereas the agency itself denies Trump’s studying, it’s tough to think about how the agency that — in its personal phrases — claims that Trump’s retaliatory government order if allowed to enter impact “would destroy the agency, even when we finally prevailed in court docket” can put up a lot of a battle when Trump chooses to outline the deal his manner.
I imply… if the agency actually believes the specter of an government order is existential, then it doesn’t actually have a lot leverage when Trump inevitably comes again round.
And the American Lawyer article means that a minimum of Dunn and Rhee see it… kind of precisely that manner:
One Paul Weiss accomplice, talking anonymously to talk freely, stated that each Rhee and Dunn have been concerned within the inside discussions over the Trump administration’s government order in opposition to the agency and each supported the agency’s determination to make a take care of Trump to rescind the order. However, the supply stated, they wished to have the ability to sue the Trump administration “with out limitations.”
In different phrases: sure, an government order could be existential for Paul Weiss, and sure, the deal hamstrings the agency’s means to behave freely with regard to the Trump administration.
The accomplice supply stated the agency believed the strikes would have “no influence” on the financials of Paul Weiss however wouldn’t elaborate additional.
Certain. Dropping *checks notes* GOOGLE might be not going to make a dent in any respect. In all seriousness, Paul Weiss makes plenty of its bread on the transactional facet, so the agency gravy practice gained’t cease over this. However that’s plenty of litigation dough leaving the constructing.
And they also’re off to arrange a brand new agency. Count on a number of different legal professionals to return alongside for the experience.
Karen Dunn and three Different Paul Weiss Companions Exiting Agency [American Lawyer]
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