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The Truth Turns Out to Be Ugly : How Paul, Weiss Tried to Thwart Reporting on the Caesars Palace Collapse

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Take a quick spin through the home page of Paul, Weiss, the prominent and highly profitable Wall Street law firm, and you will find reference to Loretta Lynch, the former U.S. attorney general and former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, who joined Paul, Weiss as a litigation partner in 2019. The firm’s website highlights Lynch’s appearance on a recent episode of Washington Post Live discussing race and criminal justice reform. There is also an article from The American Lawyer featuring Ted Wells, another Black litigation partner at the firm, for his lifetime achievement and for being one of his generation’s foremost trial lawyers. (Among other high-profile cases, Wells wrote the report for his client the National Football League about

The GOP-Big Business Divorce Goes Deeper Than You Think

The GOP-Big Business Divorce Goes Deeper Than You Think It’s not just about voting rights; it’s that businesses and the Republican Party increasingly care about incompatible things, says Jeffrey Sonnenfeld. POLITICO illustration/Photo by John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP Link Copied Zack Stanton is digital editor of Politico Magazine. When a marriage falls apart, the fights are never really about what they appear to be. Another late night at the office isn’t about the workload; it’s a statement about your priorities. Anger over the takeout order isn’t about the food; it’s about the fact that you don’t understand what your spouse actually likes.

Major Law Firms Vow Action Against Voter Suppression

Not only are American corporations readily ignoring Sen. Mitch McConnell s threats to shut their traps about voter suppression laws, now big law firms are getting active in the fight too.

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More than a dozen of the country’s top law firms have committed to join forces to challenge voting restrictions across the country NBC News reports, adding legal might to the corporate pressure campaign opposing Republican-led attempts to overhaul elections in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s loss. One of the effort’s leaders, Brad Karp, chairman of the law.

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