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Paul, Weiss attorneys Steven Banks and former Homeland Security secretary Jeh Johnson announced their departures from the firm, followed, on May 23, 2025, by The New York Times reporting that partners Karen Dunn, Bill Isaacson, Jeannie Rhee and Jessica Phillips would leave and form their own firm, avoiding President Trump's executive order, which is expected to restrict firm business.[96]
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Steven Banks and Jeh Johnson left Paul Weiss Karen Dunn Bill Isaacson Jeannie Rhee and Jessica Phillips left to form their own firm May 23 2025
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{
    "date": "2025-05-23",
    "person": "Donald Trump",
    "source": "The New York Times",
    "organization": "Paul Weiss"
}
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September 12, 2025 at 12:59 AM (3 days ago)
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September 12, 2025 at 12:59 AM (3 days ago)

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The Trump administration targeted several law firms, using executive orders and deals involving pro bono work. Lawsuits challenged the actions, resulting in court rulings against the administration.

Donald Trump
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Political Retribution
Executive Orders
US Politics
Trump Administration
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First Amendment
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