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Law Firm's Tough Choice: Stand Up or Back Down
Washington, DC, USAMonday, March 24, 2025
The chairman, Brad Karp, sent an email to his team. He said the order was an "existential crisis" for the firm. He believed they would not have survived a long fight with Trump. The order could have ruined their clients' businesses. It could have made it hard for their employees to find government jobs. The firm was ready to fight in court. But they saw a problem. Clients thought the firm was in trouble with the administration. Other firms tried to take their clients and lawyers. So, they made a deal quickly.
The firm is not the only one to make a deal with Trump. Columbia University changed its rules to keep federal funding. Other companies have also changed their policies to match Trump's wishes. This shows how Trump can use his power. He can make others change their minds. It raises questions about how far companies will go to avoid trouble. Will they stand up for what they believe in? Or will they make a deal to keep the peace?
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