By Jacqueline Thomsen | Max Mitchell | January 7, 2021
Donald Trump wasn't alone when he stoked unsubstantiated conspiracy theories in order to cling to power. He had a team of lawyers behind him.
By Dylan Jackson | January 5, 2021
The abrupt resignation comes just a day after Foley & Lardner told Law.com that it was "concerned" with reports of partner Cleta Mitchell's participation in the call, in which President Donald Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find votes."
By Mike Scarcella | January 5, 2021
Jacob's boss will take centerstage Wednesday presiding over the count of electoral votes. "Greg embodies the role of trusted adviser, and he is worthy of the trust he inspires," one of his former colleagues at O'Melveny & Myers said.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 22, 2020
"Van der Swann and Papadopoulos pardons all part of Trump's frontal assault on the Mueller probe and his attempt to erase it from history, or, failing that, permanently discredit it," one observer said.
National Law Journal | News|Q&A
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 22, 2020
"This country, rightly so, has a fine history of not punishing political opponents, which is important to our credibility throughout the world and our democracy. On the other hand, no one is above the law, including the former president of the United States," Berke said.
By Meredith Hobbs | December 21, 2020
Out-of-state lawyers in firms such as Wachtell, Skadden, Wilmer, Latham, Paul Weiss and Cooley—which have no Atlanta offices—have contributed heavily to the Georgia U.S. Senate races.
By Dan Packel | December 17, 2020
But recruiters say the impact of the firm's political ties is unlikely to alter the calculus of potential partners.
By Andrew Maloney | December 4, 2020
The campaign's legal fees since Election Day include payments to big firms, such as $532,265 for Jones Day, and payments to small firms battling Trump's election challenge suits.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 23, 2020
The former Obama administration leader and ex-O'Melveny partner would become the first Latino to lead the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
By Max Mitchell | November 20, 2020
The defense-side changes come after a number of adjustments occurred last week with Trump's legal team in the case, beginning with the exit of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur as well as Philadelphia attorney Linda Kerns.
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