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700+ Attorneys Unite Against Trump’s Law Firm Crackdown


Ben Thomson, Legal contributing editor

US lawyers have rallied in an unprecedented show of unity, with over 700 attorneys and legal organizations across the political spectrum joining forces to write to US Attorney General Pam Bondi urging her to take a stand in defense of lawyers’ and law firm independence.

The action comes in response to the Trump administration’s escalating attacks on some of the country’s most prominent law offices.

The lawyers’ letter argues that Bondi, as the country’s top government lawyer, has a responsibility to oppose these attacks on the legal profession and judiciary.

“This commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law requires that lawyers be able to operate with independence, without fear of retaliation”. 

Among the Republican signatories are several high-profile legal figures, including J. Michael Luttig, a former U.S. appeals court judge; Barbara Comstock, a former U.S. Representative and current senior advisor at Baker Donelson; Peter Keisler, who served as acting U.S. attorney general under President George W. Bush; and Donald Ayer, a former top Justice Department lawyer during the George H.W. Bush administration.

On the Democratic side, the letter has support from prominent attorneys such as Marc Elias, known for his work with Democratic officials, and Norm Eisen, whose organization, State Democracy Defenders Action, is currently engaged in multiple legal battles against the Trump administration.

The White House has recently issued an executive order that threatens the operations of a fourth major law firm, raising serious concerns about the potential chilling effect on legal representation and the broader implications for the American justice system.

Some firms like Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, and WilmerHale have filed lawsuits against the administration. Judge Beryl Howell ruled that much of the executive order against Perkins Coie was unconstitutional, which Paul Weiss and Skadden Arps have reached agreements with the Trump administration about their position.

Paul Weiss’s chairman Brad Karp believed the orders, which revoke security clearances, threaten federal legal work and potentially penalize clients seeking representation from the firms, could have devasted the firm and threatened its survival.

Bondi’s response at this stage is unknown


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