BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 22, 2025
11 months ago
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 | March 22, 2025
11 months ago

‘Lawfare’ strategist Mark Pomerantz’s former law firm resolves dispute with Trump

In a landmark legal development, eminent law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP has finalized a settlement with President Donald Trump, marking a significant turn in the ongoing legal battles that have captivated national attention.

As part of the settlement with Trump, Paul, Weiss will contribute $40 million in legal services and make several organizational adjustments, as Breitbart reports.

This resolution stems from a series of contentious legal engagements involving Trump and the firm, notably influenced by Mark Pomerantz, an influential attorney who was once part of Paul, Weiss.

Pomerantz is widely recognized as a key figure who crafted strategies using legal means to affect Trump's political career and financial status.

The lawyer left his position in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office due to frustrations over perceived hesitation in pursuing aggressive legal action against Trump.

His resignation led him to author a book advocating for Trump's prosecution, which fueled public and legal scrutiny against the former president.

Bragg Takes a Turn

In response to Pomerantz’s aggressive stance and subsequent book publication, Bragg took the step of charging Trump concerning payments made during the Stormy Daniels scandal.

This resulted in Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts, a decision that raised numerous legal questions concerning jurisdiction and the extension of New York’s statute limitations.

The controversy reached further when House Republicans subpoenaed Pomerantz in 2023.

In an effort to protect his privacy and legal standing, Pomerantz invoked the Fifth Amendment, leading to a failed attempt by Bragg to block the enforcement of the Congressional subpoena.

This sequence of events underscored the intense legal and political pressures facing individuals and entities involved in the cases against Trump.

Executive Order and Subsequent Repercussions

Amid these legal battles, on March 14, Trump initiated an executive order aimed directly at Paul, Weiss.

The order involved scrutinizing the firm's operations, including the potential withdrawal of security clearances and mandates to disclose details of work with federal contractors.

This aggressive move by Trump was unexpectedly reversed when he rescinded the order. Via Truth Social, Trump announced that in response to his actions, Paul, Weiss agreed to donate $40 million in pro bono legal services and to halt its diversity, equity, and inclusion program following an audit, aimed at ensuring the firm's impartiality in pro bono work.

Trump commented on the situation, stressing the professional responsibilities of lawyers to remain unbiased, stating, "Lawyers abandon the profession’s highest ideals when they engage in partisan decision-making, and betray the ethical obligation to represent those who are unpopular or disfavored in a particular environment.”

Settlement Marks Significant Moment

This settlement does not conclude without leaving strong impressions on the legal and political landscapes. Pomerantz, addressing the outcomes and denying any misconduct, was quoted by the New York Times explaining the gravity of the situation: this marks "a significant development in the retribution campaign Mr. Trump has opened against several top law firms.”

The repercussions of this settlement extend beyond the immediate legal adjustments and financial commitments by Paul, Weiss.

This incident illustrates a convoluted interaction of law, politics, and public opinion, spotlighting the immense pressures and complex responsibilities faced by legal practitioners involved in high-profile political legal cases.

Conclusively, the Paul, Weiss, and Trump settlement encapsulates a unique episode in American legal history, reflecting both the power dynamics at play and the ongoing debates concerning legal ethics, partisanship, and the rule of law.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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