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Trump-Targeted Law Firm Files Lawsuit

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
April 12, 2025
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The legal battle between the Trump administration and major U.S. law firms intensified Friday as Susman Godfrey filed a federal lawsuit challenging presidential executive orders that targeted prominent legal practices.

This development came alongside revelations that five elite firms—Kirkland & Ellis, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher, Latham & Watkins, and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft—had collectively agreed to provide at least $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid similar sanctions, bringing the administration’s total extracted commitments to $940 million.

In its complaint filed with the Washington D.C. district court, Susman Godfrey accused President Trump of weaponizing executive authority to punish firms engaged in disfavored litigation, specifically referencing its representation of Dominion Voting Systems in defamation cases stemming from the 2020 election.

The 28-page filing argued the orders violated First Amendment protections by restricting attorneys’ access to government facilities and threatening clients’ federal contracts based solely on their legal representation choices.

This marks the fourth such challenge following successful lawsuits by Perkins Coie, WilmerHale and Jenner & Block, all of which secured preliminary injunctions finding the sanctions likely unconstitutional. Legal scholars note the Susman case carries particular significance given the firm’s high-profile election-related work and Trump’s public attacks against it.

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  • Settlement Terms Revealed
  • The Growing Legal and Political Opposition
  • Implications for the Legal Profession

Trump-Targeted Law Firm Files Lawsuit
Settlement Terms Revealed

The five settling firms agreed to sweeping commitments under pressure from the administration. Kirkland & Ellis, A&O Shearman, Simpson Thacher and Latham & Watkins each pledged $125 million toward administration-approved pro bono initiatives, while Cadwalader committed $100 million.

These arrangements mirror earlier deals with Paul Weiss, Skadden Arps, Milbank and Willkie Farr, though internal firm memos obtained by Reuters reveal careful negotiations to maintain control over case selection.

White House officials confirmed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had closed investigations into the firms’ diversity practices as part of the agreements.

President Trump framed these concessions during a cabinet meeting as recompense for what he called “years of harassment litigation” against his policies, while suggesting the firms’ trade expertise might be deployed in upcoming tariff negotiations.

The Growing Legal and Political Opposition

The legal community’s response has grown increasingly organized, with more than 800 attorneys signing an amicus brief supporting the constitutional challenges. Twenty Democratic state attorneys general separately filed motions warning of broader consequences, arguing the sanctions could deprive vulnerable populations of legal representation in voting rights, immigration and LGBTQ+ cases.

First Amendment experts express particular concern over the administration’s targeting of work performed during Trump’s first term, noting it establishes a dangerous precedent of retroactive punishment for legal advocacy. The rapid succession of favorable rulings for challengers suggests courts may ultimately invalidate the entire sanctions regime, though the settlements indicate many firms prefer avoiding protracted litigation.

Implications for the Legal Profession

This unprecedented confrontation between the executive branch and major law firms raises fundamental questions about attorney independence. Many firms now face difficult calculations about accepting clients in politically sensitive matters, with some already quietly declining representation in cases that might draw White House scrutiny.

The Susman lawsuit’s progression will be closely watched, as its focus on election-related work tests the boundaries of presidential authority over private legal practice. With oral arguments scheduled for next month and three parallel cases moving forward, the judiciary appears to be all set to deliver a definitive ruling on these extraordinary exercises of executive power before the year’s end.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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