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The moves add to an ongoing exodus from law firms that made deals with President Donald Trump’s administration.
The decision by an appointee of George W. Bush follows a similar ruling in another challenge from a prominent law firm.
The departures are the latest fallout for firms that cut deals with President Trump to avoid executive orders.
Damian Williams, who will co-chair Jenner’s litigation department, had only been with Paul Weiss since January.
The ruling said the president was trying “to chill legal representation the administration doesn’t like” by punishing several ...
Damian Williams was at Paul Weiss for just five months before joining Jenner & Block, which won a court ruling blocking a ...
The government had taken a step further in its clarification request in Jenner's case, arguing that the judge’s initial ...
Paul, Weiss — the first law firm to strike a deal with President Trump to avoid a punitive executive order — is losing a prominent attorney to a firm that, when targeted by the White House, fought ...
As Harvard University, elite law firms and perceived political enemies of President Donald Trump fight back against his ...
A top Trump official scolded the city’s public housing agency over “waste” and “fraud” — and took aim at the federal monitors ...
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