Jenner & Block, Trump and U.S. District Judge
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Two U.S. judges temporarily blocked key parts of Donald Trump's executive orders targeting Jenner & Block and WilmerHale on Friday as the prominent law firms challenged the Republican president in co...
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Trump’s campaign against the major law firms has tested the guardrails of the Constitution as much as any other action since Inauguration Day.
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Attanasio and a team of colleagues late last week got a judge to block Trump's order for now. "He's the ideal lawyer for what Jenner & Block has hired him to do," says Rusty Hardin, the colorful Texas trial lawyer who has worked with Attanasio.
A U.S. judge temporarily blocked key parts of Donald Trump's executive order targeting law firm Jenner & Block on Friday - calling parts of it reprehensible and disturbing - even as another firm, Skadden Arps,
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale sued the Trump administration Friday over the president’s executive orders targeting the law firms. Trump has signed a series of executive orders that take aim at
A blistering order from President Donald Trump accused the powerhouse firm of "obvious partisan representations." The firm calls it a presidential effort to silence opponents.
Skadden Arps, the world’s fifth largest law firm, capitulated to Trump while two smaller firms obtained temporary restraining orders against his fascistic executive decrees.
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Jenner & Block on Tuesday became the latest Big Law firm to be targeted by the Trump Administration.
President Donald Trump expanded his attacks on major U.S. law firms on Tuesday as he signed an executive order targeting Jenner & Block, which represents clients challenging some of his major policies and formerly employed a prosecutor involved in a special counsel investigation of his 2016 campaign.
Federal judges suspend orders against leading Washington DC law firms while Skadden joins Paul Weiss in cutting a deal
A couple weeks after a federal judge blocked a similar order targeting Perkins Cole, two more firms filed separate suits seeking to prevent President Donald Trump from punishing them for past investigations.