Biglaw Faces Reckoning Amidst Trump-Era Executive Orders
Legal Challenges: Susman Godfrey’s Stand Against Executive Orders
In a significant move, Susman Godfrey has initiated a lawsuit in response to an executive order from former President Trump that recently targeted the firm. This action highlights the ongoing legal tensions under Trump’s administration.
Firm Dynamics in Flux: Resignations at Willkie
In a notable development, Willkie Farr & Gallagher has witnessed the departure of its longest-serving attorney and an associate, who both resigned in protest against the firm’s response to Trump’s influence. This resignation signals discontent among staff regarding the firm’s decisions and direction.
U.S. News Law School Rankings Blunder
A recent blunder in the release of law school rankings by U.S. News was swiftly caught by Above the Law, sparking discussions about the credibility of these rankings within the legal education community. The final rankings have been the center of scrutiny, calling for transparency and accuracy in evaluating law schools.
Paul Weiss: Partner Morale in Question
There are growing concerns regarding partner morale at Paul Weiss, as visual evidence and reports suggest a possible discontent among the ranks. As firms navigate the complexities of executive orders and their implications, the impact on internal culture is becoming increasingly apparent.
Backlash from A&O Shearman and Other Firms
Attorneys from Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling have expressed their strong opposition to their firms’ capitulation to Trump’s demands. This sentiment has been echoed by several prominent firms including Kirkland, Latham, Simpson, and Cadwalader, indicating a widespread pushback within the industry against perceived overreach.
The Biglaw Response: A Critical Crossroads
The legal industry’s response to Trump’s executive orders represents a pivotal moment for Biglaw. To track these evolving dynamics, Above the Law has introduced the Biglaw Spine Index, a tool to monitor how various firms react to the ongoing challenges posed by executive directives.