If The DOJ Fails Another Time, They Win A Free Sandwich - Above the Law
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If The DOJ Fails Another Time, They Win A Free Sandwich - Above the Law
"The news that Kirkland had to teach its lawyers how to stop being mean to the private equity industry is incredibly funny. We're not saying Kirkland is getting a bad rap here, but when did corporate clients become such fragile snowflakes? The Federalist Society's annual meeting brought together the leading minds of the Trump legal movement to call for a "war" to impeach the federal judges - many of them longtime conservatives themselves - for not appropriately facilitating the administration."
"And the DOJ completes its Sandwich Tosser humiliation that started by failing at the grand jury by now failing to secure even a misdemeanor conviction."
Kirkland conducted training for its lawyers aimed at curbing antagonistic behavior toward the private equity industry. Corporate clients are portrayed as increasingly sensitive to perceived mistreatment. The Federalist Society's annual meeting convened leading figures from the Trump legal movement who called for a "war" to impeach federal judges, including many longtime conservatives, for failing to facilitate the administration. The Department of Justice suffered a reputational setback as a probe that failed at the grand jury stage culminated in an inability to secure even a misdemeanor conviction. The sequence of events underscores tensions between corporate legal practice, partisan legal strategies, and prosecutorial outcomes.
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