Trump’s Clash With Big Law Highlights Strategic Differences Among Firms

A recent Bloomberg Law article by Justin Henry examines how law firms with transactional-focused practices may approach high-profile political conflicts differently than those centered on litigation. The piece outlines how business models and client relationships can influence a firm’s strategy when navigating sensitive government matters.

Rachel Nonaka, a Partner in our Washington, D.C. office and former SEC litigator, is quoted in the article, noting:

There’s a general belief among litigators that both sides should be adequately represented, and all clients deserve the right of counsel… These executive orders go against that general principle.
 
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