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In reply to the discussion: Big Companies Are Running From Law Firms That Caved to Trump [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(164,288 posts)19. Maddow Blog-Law firms that appeased Trump confront the consequences of their misjudgment
Law firms that gave into the White Houses demands thought they were making a wise business decision. Theyre now learning otherwise.
Law firms that appeased Trump confront the consequences of their misjudgment - MSNBC
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To date, four firms Jenner & Block, Perkins Coie, Susman Godfrey and WilmerHale chose the latter course, and at least so far, theyre undefeated in court. As The New York Times noted after WilmerHales latest victory, The ruling seemed to validate the strategy, embraced by a minority of firms, of fighting the administration instead of caving to a pressure campaign and making deals with Mr. Trump to avoid persecution.
Those in the appeasement camp have had far less to celebrate. The Wall Street Journal reported:
The Journals report, which has not been independently verified by MSNBC or NBC News, added that the firms that cooperated with the White Houses offensive are confronting the awkward realization that their strategy backfired: The agreements were supposed to buy peace and allow the firms to move on, but in the weeks since they have caused rifts between partners, alienated some younger associates and created problems with some longtime clients......
With this in mind, NBC News reported about a month ago that a progressive group has launched a media campaign targeting the same firms that reached deals with the president.
In case this isnt obvious, the underlying point of these efforts isnt to chastise the firms for making the wrong decision; its to remind those firms that its not too late to reverse course and join the ranks of the firms resisting Trumps gambit.
Will any of the firms abandon their existing deals? If one firm does it, will others follow? Watch this space.
Those in the appeasement camp have had far less to celebrate. The Wall Street Journal reported:
Support for the law firms that didnt make deals has been growing inside the offices of corporate executives. At least 11 big companies are moving work away from law firms that settled with the administration or are giving or intend to give more business to firms that have been targeted but refused to strike deals, according to general counsels at those companies and other people familiar with those decisions. ... In interviews, general counsels expressed concern about whether they could trust law firms that struck deals to fight for them in court and in negotiating big deals if they werent willing to stand up for themselves against Trump.
The Journals report, which has not been independently verified by MSNBC or NBC News, added that the firms that cooperated with the White Houses offensive are confronting the awkward realization that their strategy backfired: The agreements were supposed to buy peace and allow the firms to move on, but in the weeks since they have caused rifts between partners, alienated some younger associates and created problems with some longtime clients......
With this in mind, NBC News reported about a month ago that a progressive group has launched a media campaign targeting the same firms that reached deals with the president.
Big law, stop bending the knee, reads a poster from the Big Law Cowards campaign by the liberal nonprofit group Demand Justice. The group says the ads will be wheatpasted strategically around Washington on Thursday near the locations of the firms that have reached deals with the administration. The group will also have a mobile billboard circulating with ads criticizing the firms, along with a broader digital campaign.
In case this isnt obvious, the underlying point of these efforts isnt to chastise the firms for making the wrong decision; its to remind those firms that its not too late to reverse course and join the ranks of the firms resisting Trumps gambit.
Will any of the firms abandon their existing deals? If one firm does it, will others follow? Watch this space.
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How could you trust a law firm that caved in to Trump's blackmail and extortion?
Martin68
Monday
#11
Maddow Blog-Law firms that appeased Trump confront the consequences of their misjudgment
LetMyPeopleVote
Monday
#19
Glenn Kirschner-Companies are moving their business away from law firms that caved/capitulated to Trump,
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#21