A group of ex-associates has initiated a campaign against law firm partners who accepted deals deemed derogatory in their support of Donald Trump. Led by Rachel Cohen, the effort includes public engagement through an email-writing initiative aimed at removing these partners from corporate, industry, and nonprofit boards. Cohen suggests that these partners' judgment is compromised due to their affiliations with the Trump administration, and she encourages the public to participate in holding them accountable. The campaign highlights concerns over corporate ethics and accountability in legal leadership positions.
Cohen wants members of the public to "help ... hold law firm decision-makers accountable" by getting them removed from boards because "[t]heir judgment cannot be trusted."
If you want to "hit [these partners] where it hurts" and make them even more "livid," now you know what to do.
Ex-associates launched a campaign to target partners at firms that made deals with Trump, stating they deserve removal from boards.
Cohen expressed that partners are "really, really pissed about this" which shows the strong reaction towards the public's involvement in accountability.
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