Paul Weiss Faces Backlash After Concessions to Trump Administration
The law firm agreed to abandon DEI policies and provide $40 million in pro bono services to resolve an executive order threatening its federal contracts.
- Paul Weiss negotiated a settlement with the Trump administration after an executive order targeted its security clearances and federal contracts over former partner Mark Pomerantz's involvement in a Trump investigation.
- The firm agreed to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, adopt politically neutral hiring practices, and commit $40 million in pro bono legal services to White House initiatives.
- The executive order was rescinded on March 20, 2025, following the agreement, but the settlement has drawn significant criticism from the legal community.
- Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp described the executive order as an 'existential crisis,' stating the firm could not survive a prolonged legal battle due to client concerns and lack of support from other firms.
- Critics argue the settlement sets a dangerous precedent for corporate and institutional responses to political pressure, with some calling the firm's actions a betrayal of its principles.