Paul, Weiss, a major law firm, shocked the legal community when it aligned with Donald Trump to escape a financial penalty related to his administration. This controversial move has since led to numerous attorneys leaving the firm for a new litigation boutique formed post-deal. Firm chair Brad Karp has been attempting damage control amid growing client concerns and congressional investigations, labeling the departing group as 'siloed units' while others disagree with this characterization. The ongoing situation continues to impact the firm's reputation and stability.
Brad Karp, chair of Paul, Weiss, is facing backlash for the firm's deal with Donald Trump, leading to attorney departures and damage control efforts.
Karp referred to departing attorneys as a 'siloed unit' that came from Boies Schiller, while others dispute this characterization.
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