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Big Law might have bent the knee to Trump — but those who’ve resigned from firms are making an impact of their own.
April 24 (Reuters) - Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom was accused on Thursday ... and have won rulings temporarily blocking executive orders targeted at them. "Associates used firm email to discuss ...
The high-profile litigator left Winston & Strawn and is currently representing former chief of staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security Miles Taylor, New York Attorney General ...
When Rachel Cohen took a job as an associate at Skadden Arps in Chicago three years ago, she expected long hours, some tedious work, and extremely good pay. What she wasn’t expecting was to be ...
“Skadden is on the wrong side of history,” Sipp wrote in an email announcing his resignation to his associates on March 31. In an interview with Spectator, Sipp said the “gravity of the threat” ...
Skadden did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. Cohen also helped circulate an open letter among associates at top firms condemning their employers for inaction ...
In March, Cohen publicly posted her resignation letter from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where she had been an associate. The letter, which went viral on LinkedIn, called out the firm for ...
The firm said it would provide $100M in pro bono legal work to causes supported by the administration. One Skadden associate said they find the firm's dealings with Trump "unforgivable." Another Big ...
Rachel Cohen, a third-year law associate, resigned over a deal she says her high-powered law firm Skadden Law reached with the Trump administration for $100 million of free legal work supporting ...
Skadden did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. Cohen also helped circulate an open letter among associates at top firms condemning their employers for inaction and ...