Trump Pulls Paul Weiss Executive Order, Says Law Firm Pledged $40 Million in Free Work

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The law firmโ€™s chairman also acknowledged the wrongdoing of a former partner, Trump said.

President Donald Trump is withdrawing an executive order targeting New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Paul Weiss) after it agreed to review its hiring practices and provide tens of millions of dollars in free legal services to support some of his administrationโ€™s initiatives.

The March. 14 order suspended security clearances for Paul Weiss lawyers and restricted their access to government buildings and officials, citing the firmโ€™s diversity policies. It also directed federal agencies to take steps to cancel U.S. government contracts โ€œfor which Paul Weiss has been hired to perform any service.โ€

Trump confirmed the withdrawal of the order in a March 20 statement on the social media platform Truth Social.

The decision followed Trumpโ€™s meeting with the law firmโ€™s chairman, Brad Karp, โ€œduring which Mr. Karp acknowledged the wrongdoing of former Paul, Weiss partner, Mark Pomerantz, the grave dangers of Weaponization, and the vital need to restore our System of Justice,โ€ according to the statement.

No further details were provided regarding the alleged wrongdoing.

According to the statement, the law firm has agreed to dedicate the equivalent of $40 million in pro bono legal services over the course of Trumpโ€™s term โ€œto support the Administrationโ€™s initiatives,โ€ including assisting veterans and the presidentโ€™s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, among other projects.

It also affirmed its commitment to merit-based hiring, promotion, and retention, and will not adopt, use, or pursue any diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, the statement said.

โ€œAs part of its commitment, it will engage experts, to be mutually agreed upon within 14 days, to conduct a comprehensive audit of all of its employment practices,โ€ the statement said.

Paul Weiss also agreed that โ€œthe bedrock principle of American Justice is that it must be fair and nonpartisan for all,โ€ the statement read.

It added that Paul Weiss affirms its โ€œunwavering commitment to these core ideals and principles,โ€ and โ€œwill not deny representation to clients, including in pro bono matters and in support of non-profits, because of the personal political views of individual lawyers.โ€

In response to Trumpโ€™s decision to withdraw the executive order, Karp said the firm was โ€œgratifiedโ€ and is looking forward to โ€œan engaged and constructive relationship with the President and his Administration.โ€

Trumpโ€™s March 14 order also targeted Paul Weissโ€™s hiring of attorney Mark Pomerantz in 2022, a former partner of the law firm who left to work in the Manhattan district attorneyโ€™s office.

Byย Katabella Roberts

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